That's pretty clever. I've used Google's calculator function to convert between other units but I didn't know about it's ability to handle arbitrary data rate calcuations. Thanks, Ken
Tom Purl wrote, On 12/01/08 19:42: You may need to adjust your expectations when it comes to upload speed, and this isn't duplicity's fault. I have an ATT DSL connection and upload my backups to Amaz
To try and figure out what is going on with this, I have uploaded a duplicity archive to S3 using the ruby s3sync program. I don't know whether this will be helpful: On my system, duplicity can succe
Duplicity with S3 has never worked on my machine. I would be very happy to run a test program if it helps! Mark -- Dr. Mark Wardle Specialist registrar, Neurology Cardiff, UK
Dear Richard, Yes - I have the boto package installed. It was installed via macports, but just in case I have manually installed it from the .tar.gz file as well. Thanks, Mark On 05/01/2008, Richard
I am in the process of reworking that file to use the datetime module so we can more easily support UTC-based timestamps. If you want to use either the old or the new, I think it would be OK. ...Ken
Hi All: I've been using duplicity for awhile to back up my mail to S3. I'm working on a few mail-related utilities [1], and would like to be able to re-use the dup_time.py file included in the distri
The duplicity-0.4.7 release requires a recent Boto library. If you install duplicity locally, then you must also install Boto locally: http://code.google.com/p/boto/ Traceback (most recent call last)
Is that s3 backend included with duplicity or where should I download it from? _____________________________ Stephen Zemlicka Integrated Computer Technologies PH. 608-558-5926 E-Mail address@hidden -
Yes, the S3 backend uses boto from http://code.google.com/p/boto. I cannot tell if it uses an http connection or https. Sorry, I did not write the S3 backend. The data is encrypted even if the transm
FYI, xar is being used as the container format for packages in Mac OS X 10.5, and in rpm5. I've suggested xar a few times in the past, ever since having been pointed to: http://duplicity.nongnu.org/n
6) New file format. I'm thinking that this needs to be addressed if we're going to play in the major leagues. Having to decompress/ decrypt several megs/gigs to get to a small critical file to restor
6) New file format. I'm thinking that this needs to be addressed if we're going to play in the major leagues. Having to decompress/ decrypt several megs/gigs to get to a small critical file to resto
And more specifically regarding the rsync concern, duplicity does not need access to the full file that is being incrementally diffed, because the algorithm is using the file signatures rather than
Duplicity uses Boto http://code.google.com/p/boto/ to talk to S3. Boto works with the S3 protocol directly, not through a shared drive. ...Ken Attachment: signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital s
There is a fix for this in the upcoming release. For now, in backends.py, change line 432 from: child.sendeof() to: child.sendline('quit') and make sure that the passwords are supplied in the environ
Hi I just came across your great software when looking for an S3 compatible backup. It's been working great in script form, however, I have a problem when using launchd to run it. Looking at the stde