Michael Reed <mich...@michaelreed.io> wrote: > I figure at least one person would like to use this, so here's me > posting it again :)
Hello, It sounds intriguing to me, if I may say so. I'll have a look / play with it, a perfect excuse to learn more about tarsnap too. Cheers, Jeff > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: new: sysutils/tarsnapper > Date: 2017-05-10 02:57 > From: m.r...@excitingdomainname.com > To: ports@openbsd.org > > Hi, > > Attached is a port of tarsnapper (more info below). > Tested and working on amd64, although I can't get the tests > to run (see the note in the Makefile), so any help with that > would be appreciated. > > Michael > > $ pkg_info tarsnapper > Information for inst:tarsnapper-0.4.0 > > Comment: > tarsnap wrapper which automatically expires backups > > Description: > Tarsnapper is a wrapper around tarsnap which: > > - Lets you define "backup jobs" (tarsnap invocations) in a config file, > though > on it's own this has little advantage over just using a a shell > script. > > - Lets you expire old backups using a Grandfather-father-son backup > scheme. > This feature can be used in conjunction with tarsnapper backup jobs, > or > standalone, to be applied to any existing set of tarsnap backup > archives, > regardless of how they have been created. > > WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tarsnapper