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this stuff will be auto-generated, regularly done at release time.
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Thomas Waldmann 2021-01-07 18:08:49 +01:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Depending on the amount of segments that need compaction, it may take a while,
so consider using the \fB\-\-progress\fP option.
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A segment is compacted if the amount of saved space is above the percentage value
given by the \fB\-\-threshold\fP option. If omitted, a threshold of 10% is used.
given by the \fB\-\-threshold\fP option. If ommitted, a threshold of 10% is used.
When using \fB\-\-verbose\fP, borg will output an estimate of the freed space.
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After upgrading borg (server) to 1.2+, you can use \fBborg compact \-\-cleanup\-commits\fP

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@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ Depending on the amount of segments that need compaction, it may take a while,
so consider using the ``--progress`` option.
A segment is compacted if the amount of saved space is above the percentage value
given by the ``--threshold`` option. If omitted, a threshold of 10% is used.
given by the ``--threshold`` option. If ommitted, a threshold of 10% is used.
When using ``--verbose``, borg will output an estimate of the freed space.
After upgrading borg (server) to 1.2+, you can use ``borg compact --cleanup-commits``
to clean up the numerous 17byte commit-only segments that borg 1.1 did not clean up
due to a bug. It is enough to do that once per repository.
See :ref:`separate_compaction` in Additional Notes for more details.
See :ref:`separate_compaction` in Additional Notes for more details.

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ Examples::
Via ``--pattern`` or ``--patterns-from`` you can define BOTH inclusion and exclusion
of files using pattern prefixes ``+`` and ``-``. With ``--exclude`` and
``--exclude-from`` ONLY excludes are defined.
``--exlude-from`` ONLY excludes are defined.
Inclusion patterns are useful to include paths that are contained in an excluded
path. The first matching pattern is used so if an include pattern matches before