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Fix typos (#6688)
fix typos Co-authored-by: Thomas Waldmann <tw@waldmann-edv.de>
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@ -588,7 +588,7 @@ Other changes:
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- add examples for --paths-from-stdin, --paths-from-command, --paths-separator, #5644
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- fix typos/grammar
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- update docs for dev environment installation instructions
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- recomend running tests only on installed versions for setup
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- recommend running tests only on installed versions for setup
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- add badge with current status of package
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- vagrant:
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@ -1217,7 +1217,7 @@ Other changes:
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- use macFUSE (not osxfuse) for Apple M1 compatibility
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- update docs for dev environment installation instructions, #5643
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- fix grammar in faq
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- recomend running tests only on installed versions for setup
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- recommend running tests only on installed versions for setup
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- add link back to git-installation
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- remove /var/cache exclusion in example commands, #5625.
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This is generally a poor idea and shouldn't be promoted through examples.
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@ -3230,7 +3230,7 @@ Other changes:
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cryptohash for dedupe, so people don't worry, #2390
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- add hint about chunker params to borg upgrade docs, #2421
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- clarify borg upgrade docs, #2436
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- quickstart: delete problematic BORG_PASSPRHASE use, #2623
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- quickstart: delete problematic BORG_PASSPHRASE use, #2623
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- faq: specify "using inline shell scripts"
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- document pattern denial of service, #2624
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- tests:
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@ -3970,7 +3970,7 @@ Bug fixes:
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Makes --cache-only idempotent: it won't fail if the cache is already deleted.
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- fixed borg create --one-file-system erroneously traversing into other
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filesystems (if starting fs device number was 0), #873
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- workround a bug in Linux fadvise FADV_DONTNEED, #907
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- workaround a bug in Linux fadvise FADV_DONTNEED, #907
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Other changes:
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@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ Since the nonce is not necessary to read the data that is already encrypted,
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``borg info``, ``borg list``, ``borg extract`` and ``borg mount`` should work
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just fine without it.
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If the the nonce file stored in the repo is lost, but you still have your local copy,
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If the nonce file stored in the repo is lost, but you still have your local copy,
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borg will recreate the repository nonce file the next time you run ``borg create``.
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This should be safe for repositories that are only used from one user account
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on one machine.
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@ -953,7 +953,7 @@ If you feel your Borg backup is too slow somehow, here is what you can do:
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from the beginning each time, but it is still faster then as it does not store
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data into the repo which it already has there from last checkpoint.
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- If you don’t need additional file attributes, you can disable them with ``--noflags``,
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``--noacls``, ``--noxattrs``. This can lead to noticable performance improvements
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``--noacls``, ``--noxattrs``. This can lead to noticeable performance improvements
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when your backup consists of many small files.
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If you feel that Borg "freezes" on a file, it could be in the middle of processing a
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Borg does not have a public API on the Python level. That does not keep you from
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but does mean that there are no release-to-release guarantees on what you might find in that package, not
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even for point releases (1.1.x), and there is no documentation beyond the code and the internals documents.
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Borg does on the other hand provide an API on a command-line level. In other words, a frontend should to
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Borg does on the other hand provide an API on a command-line level. In other words, a frontend should
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(for example) create a backup archive just invoke :ref:`borg_create`, give commandline parameters/options
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as needed and parse JSON output from borg.
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A list of *Change* objects describing the changes made to the item in the two archives. For example,
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there will be two changes if the contents of a file are changed, and its ownership are changed.
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The *Change* object can contain a number of properties depending on the type of change that occured.
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The *Change* object can contain a number of properties depending on the type of change that occurred.
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If a 'property' is not required for the type of change, it is not output.
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The possible properties of a *Change* object are:
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type:
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The **type** property is always present. It identifies the type of change and will be one of these values:
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- *modified* - file contents changed.
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- *added* - the file was added.
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- *removed* - the file was removed.
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# E722 do not use bare except
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# E731 do not assign a lambda expression, use def
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# E741 ambiguous variable name
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# F401 import unsused
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# F401 import unused
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# F403 from ... import * used, unable to detect undefined names
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# F405 undefined or defined from star imports
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# F811 redef of unused var
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class ZSTD(DecidingCompressor):
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"""zstd compression / decompression (pypi: zstandard, gh: python-zstandard)"""
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# This is a NOT THREAD SAFE implementation.
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# Only ONE python context must to be created at a time.
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# Only ONE python context must be created at a time.
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# It should work flawlessly as long as borg will call ONLY ONE compression job at time.
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ID = b'\x03\x00'
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name = 'zstd'
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self.assert_not_in('test3.checkpoint', output)
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self.assert_not_in('test3.checkpoint.1', output)
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self.assert_in('test4.checkpoint', output)
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# now we supercede the latest checkpoint by a successful backup:
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# now we supersede the latest checkpoint by a successful backup:
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self.cmd('create', self.repository_location + '::test5', src_dir)
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self.cmd('prune', self.repository_location, '--keep-daily=2')
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output = self.cmd('list', '--consider-checkpoints', self.repository_location)
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