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[Duplicity-talk] Duplicity as a static binary
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Remy van Elst |
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[Duplicity-talk] Duplicity as a static binary |
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Mon, 28 Dec 2015 06:25:40 +0100 |
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Howdy,
I've got an older system (centos 4) where I'd like to run Duplicity to
make backups. Is there a way to "convert" duplicity, python 2.7.x and
the swift/keystone libs to a (single) static binary so it can run there?
Installing it all manually is possible, but a route I'd rather avoid.
Binary size is not an issue on this node.
There are quite a lot of tools and scripts to convert scripts or some
parts of cpython to a binary, but none at all that seem to do what I
want (the end result being just a few static binaries, duplicity,
python, swift and keystone).
Does anyone here have experience in doing that, and if so, what would be
the best route?
Cheers,
Remy
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