The nixpkgs-unstable channel's programs.sqlite was used to identify
packages producing exactly one binary, and these automatically added
to their package definitions wherever possible.
gnupg is gnupg 2.2. gnupg1 is also gnupg 2.2, just with a few extra
symlinks in the bin directory. None of these packages need those
symlinks, and it's confusing for them to say they're depending on
"gnupg1", so switch their dep to plain "gnupg".
Changes since 1.6.0:
1.7.3 (3.4.2014)
- bugfix: test routines, gpg2 asked for passphrase although GPG_PW was set
1.7.2 (1.4.2014 "April,April")
- bugfix: debian Bug#743190 "duply no longer allows restoration without
gpg passphrase in conf file"
GPG_AGENT_INFO env var is now needed to trigger --use-agent
- bugfix: gpg keyenc test routines didn't work if GPG_PW was not set
1.7.1 (30.3.2014)
- bugfix: purge-* commands renamed to purgeFull, purgeIncr due to
incompatibility with new minus batch separator
1.7.0 (20.3.2014)
- disabled gpg key id plausibility check, too many valid possibilities
- featreq 7 "Halt if precondition fails":
added and(+), or(-) batch command(separator) support
- featreq 26 "pre/post script with shebang line":
if a script is flagged executable it's executed in a subshell
now as opposed to sourced to bash, which is the default
- bugfix: do not check if dpbx, swift credentials are set anymore
- bugfix: properly escape profile name, archdir if used as arguments
- add DUPL_PRECMD conf setting for use with e.g. trickle
Duply is a shell front end for the duplicity backup tool
http://duplicity.nongnu.org/. It greatly simplifies it's usage by
implementing backup job profiles, batch commands and more. Who says
secure backups on non-trusted spaces are no child's play?
Homepage: http://duply.net/