If you run multiple backups over multiple days each backup gets its own folder and will run according to the backup-type that was set. This is how everything is documented to work and I think is the intuitive way it should work.
However, if you run multiple backups on the same day, the backup will run over the backup that has already been created for that day. I don't think this is what would be expected to happen. This is mostly just a consequence of how Drive Backup was designed and was a use case that wasn't taken into account.
The desirable behavior would be each time a backup is run it is ran inside a new directory, regardless of when it was last ran.
This behavior was pointed out in #18
If you run multiple backups over multiple days each backup gets its own folder and will run according to the
backup-typethat was set. This is how everything is documented to work and I think is the intuitive way it should work.However, if you run multiple backups on the same day, the backup will run over the backup that has already been created for that day. I don't think this is what would be expected to happen. This is mostly just a consequence of how Drive Backup was designed and was a use case that wasn't taken into account.
The desirable behavior would be each time a backup is run it is ran inside a new directory, regardless of when it was last ran.
This behavior was pointed out in #18