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From: | Kenneth Loafman |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] rsync to rsync.net |
Date: | Tue, 18 Apr 2017 21:07:24 -0500 |
Ken, et. al,
On Tue, 18 Apr 2017, Kenneth Loafman via Duplicity-talk wrote:
I think I see it... Is there really a colon at the end of the duplicity command? That could throw the URL parser off.
rsync.net uses a "default" directory with *NO* leading forward slash ... so if you were doing a plain old rsync, the command would look like:
rsync -avH /your/files address@hidden:
or, if you had a destination directory here:
rsync -avH /your/files address@hidden:some/dest/folder
... the bottom line is, there is no *leading* slash in the remote address@hidden:path ...
I do not know the proper duplicity translation of this to get the command line this user (our customer) wants, but I hope this clarifies it for you ...
Thanks,
John Kozubik
rsync.net, Inc.
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