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docs: pruning interprets timestamps in the local timezone where borg prune runs
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@ -214,12 +214,12 @@ def build_parser_prune(self, subparsers, common_parser, mid_common_parser):
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up to 7 most recent days with backups (days without backups do not count).
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up to 7 most recent days with backups (days without backups do not count).
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The rules are applied from secondly to yearly, and backups selected by previous
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The rules are applied from secondly to yearly, and backups selected by previous
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rules do not count towards those of later rules. The time that each backup
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rules do not count towards those of later rules. The time that each backup
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starts is used for pruning purposes. Dates and times are interpreted in
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starts is used for pruning purposes. Dates and times are interpreted in the local
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the local timezone, and weeks go from Monday to Sunday. Specifying a
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timezone of the system where borg prune runs, and weeks go from Monday to Sunday.
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negative number of archives to keep means that there is no limit. As of borg
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Specifying a negative number of archives to keep means that there is no limit.
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1.2.0, borg will retain the oldest archive if any of the secondly, minutely,
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As of borg 1.2.0, borg will retain the oldest archive if any of the secondly,
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hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly rules was not otherwise able to meet
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minutely, hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly rules was not otherwise able to
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its retention target. This enables the first chronological archive to continue
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meet its retention target. This enables the first chronological archive to continue
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aging until it is replaced by a newer archive that meets the retention criteria.
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aging until it is replaced by a newer archive that meets the retention criteria.
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The ``--keep-last N`` option is doing the same as ``--keep-secondly N`` (and it will
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The ``--keep-last N`` option is doing the same as ``--keep-secondly N`` (and it will
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