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Re: [Question #189204]: some problems with OSX
Question #189204 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/189204
edso posted a new comment:
On 06.03.2012 14:31, edso wrote:
> Question #189204 on Duplicity changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/189204
>
> edso posted a new comment:
> On 06.03.2012 14:20, Anton wrote:
>> Question #189204 on Duplicity changed:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/189204
>>
>> Status: Answered => Solved
>>
>> Anton confirmed that the question is solved:
>> Sorry , I had not enough local space for trying the local backend.
>> However, I have been able to do a new full backup in a faster server, interrupting it only two times with Ctrl+z, in order to not terminate the process.
>> This backup has been finished ok, without memory problems after aplying your patch.
>> Also, I've tried to do a incremental backup after the full, and modified files were detected ok, with no strange deletions.
>>
>> The only problem that remains is the one with the ssh with no password.
>> Strange here is that I'm able to ssh without pass from the same
>> terminal, and same keys and configuration works ok from a linux vm.
>> Perhaps a macports issue with no further relevance for me
>>
>
> Could you please post your complete command line and pastebin the console output of a run with -v9 ?
> Maybe we can see why duplicitry is asking for a password.
> What is your setup keyauth? PASSPHRASE var?
>
> You could make a simple testbackup of some testfolder (might save you
> some obfuscating).
>
Also, please try 0.6.18, which has a complete new ssh backend, which is
not relying on system ssh binaries anymore.
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