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

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