On Oct 16, 2008, at 16:11 PM, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
And yes, as Peter has said, duplicity needs a lot of work, especially on
error handling and par2 for protection of backups.
Consider also using zfec [1], a library that I maintain. It has a
Python bindings and it is actively used in the Allmtydata-Tahoe-LAFS
project [2], and the flud project [3], at least. zfec is based on
the long-standing, widely used "fec" library thanks to Luigi Rizzo and
many contributors over the years. It seems to be much faster than
par2 for a few experiments that I tried (documented in the zfec
README.txt), but it is possible that I was using par2 wrong.