.. | ||
acl-2.2.53-x86_64-1.txz | ||
borgbackup-1.1.15.tar.gz | ||
borgbackup.SlackBuild | ||
cryptography-2.8-x86_64-1cf.txz | ||
libffi-3.3-x86_64-1.txz | ||
lz4-1.9.3-x86_64-1.txz | ||
msgpack-python-0.6.2-x86_64-2cf.txz | ||
README.md | ||
slack-desc | ||
unicode_docs.patch |
BorgBackup (short: Borg) is a deduplicating backup program. Optionally, it supports compression and authenticated encryption.
The main goal of Borg is to provide an efficient and secure way to backup data. The data deduplication technique used makes Borg suitable for daily backups since only changes are stored. The authenticated encryption technique makes it suitable for backups to not fully trusted targets.
Borg is a fork of Attic and is maintained by "The Borg collective".
Optional dependencies:
- llfuse (https://slackbuilds.org/apps/llfuse/) is required, if you wish to mount an archive as a FUSE filesystem,
- Sphinx (https://slackbuilds.org/apps/Sphinx/) and sphinx_rtd_theme (https://slackbuilds.org/apps/sphinx_rtd_theme/) are required if you wish to build the docs (man, html). Please note that the build will fail if Sphinx is installed, but sphinx_rtd_theme is not.
kubedzero build & execute notes
- Since the SlackBuild file only calls for the
slack-desc
,borgbackup-1.1.x.tar.gz
, and theunicode_docs.patch
file, I've removed theborgbackup.info
file since it was out of date anyway. - https://github.com/dmacias72/unRAID-NerdPack/issues/34 we found in Borgbackup-1.1.14 that due to Python 3.9 being supported, llfuse-1.3.8 was supported. It needs to be installed for Borg mounting to function. I do not think it is needed for package compilation/creation, though if needed it can be grabbed from elsewhere in this repo.
- https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/5591 we found in BorgBackup-1.1.15 that xxHash-0.8.0 is now preferred as the hash library instead of a built-in hash library. That means it depends on files not installed as part of the BorgBackup package installation. During compilation of BorgBackup, it checks a Boolean https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/blob/1.1.15/setup.py#L26 and also looks for installed copies of xxHash (and its library libxxhash) to determine if this "better" library should be used or if the bundled hash library should be used. If
- This same "check the system if this package is installed, otherwise use the bundled version" applies to
lz4
,libstd
, andlibb2
(blake2). It should be noted that if BorgBackup is compiled while the system library is used but the compiled package is then moved to a system such as Unraid without that installed package, an error such aslibxxhash.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
may be seen. This particular error was seen when runningborg --version
on a system without thexxhash
library installed. I downloaded the library from a Slackware source mirror: http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/slackware64-current/slackware64/l/ or https://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware64-current/slackware64/l/ - I updated the SlackBuild to adjust these flags in the
setup.py
file to False (default is True) to force usage of the bundled libraries for maximum portability between Slackware and the super-cut-down Unraid flavor of Slackware. This way, Unraid users of this package need not install extra packages such asxxHash
to get BorgBackup working. - There were some other files in this SlackBuild directory:
acl-2.2.53-x86_64-1.txz
- Retrieved from the Slackware A package group. I had this installed when compiling, but did not have this installed on Unraidlibffi-3.3-x86_64-1.txz
- Retrieved from the Slackware L package group. I had this installed when compiling, and also have it installed in Unraid for an unrelated projectopenVMTools_compiled
. I believe it is installed via Nerd Pack on Unraid.lz4-1.9.3-x86_64-1.txz
- Retrieved from the Slackware L package group. I had this installed when compiling, but did not have this installed on Unraidmsgpack-python-0.6.2-x86_64-2cf.txz
- Not sure what this is or where this is from. I did not have this installed when compiling, nor did I have this on Unraid. I checked inpip3 --list
as well and confirmed Python3 is not aware of it.cryptography-2.8-x86_64-1cf.txz
- Not sure what this is or where this is from. Not installed during compilation, nor is it installed on Unraid- NOTE: Since we disabled the flag to use the system hash library,
xxHash-0.8.0-x86_64-1.txz
is not needed and therefore is not included in this directory. It can be retrieved from the Slackware L package group if need be.
- The original README noted that, in order for documentation to be generated, both Sphinx and
sphinx_rtd_theme
needed to be installed. However, during compilation I ran into an errorNo module named 'guzzle_sphinx_theme'
and then also needed to install https://pypi.org/project/guzzle_sphinx_theme/ withpip3 install guzzle_sphinx_theme
. After that, I was able to complete the compilation. - My list of Pip3 packages (with Python 3.9.1) at the time of compilation was
-lxc=0.1, alabaster=0.7.12, appdirs=1.4.4, Babel=2.9.0, Brotli=1.0.9, caca=0.99b19, certifi=2020.12.5, chardet=4.0.0, cupshelpers=1.0, Cython=0.29.21, distro=1.5.0, docutils=0.16, future=0.18.2, getmail6=6.11, gpg=1.15.0, guzzle-sphinx-theme=0.7.11, gyp=0.1, idna=2.10, imagesize=1.2.0, include-server=3.3.3, isc=2.0, Jinja2=2.11.2, lensfun=0.3.95, libwebp=0.0, llfuse=1.3.8, M2Crypto=0.37.1, Mako=1.1.3, MarkupSafe=1.1.1, mercurial=5.6.1, meson=0.56.0, netsnmp-python=1.0a1, notify2=0.3.1, packaging=20.8, Pillow=8.0.1, pip=20.3.3, ply=3.11, pssh=2.3.4, pwquality=1.4.4, pycairo=1.20.0, pycups=2.0.1, pycurl=7.43.0.6, Pygments=2.7.3, PyGObject=3.38.0, pyparsing=2.4.7, PyQt4-sip=4.19.23, PyQt5=5.15.2, PyQt5-sip=12.8.1, pysol-cards=0.10.1, python-sane=2.8.3, pytz=2020.5, pyxdg=0.27, QScintilla=2.11.6, random2=1.0.1, requests=2.25.1, rpm=4.16.1.2, SCons=4.0.1, setuptools=51.1.0, sip=5.5.0, six=1.15.0, snowballstemmer=2.0.0, Sphinx=3.4.1, sphinx-rtd-theme=0.5.0, sphinxcontrib-applehelp=1.0.2, sphinxcontrib-devhelp=1.0.2, sphinxcontrib-htmlhelp=1.0.3, sphinxcontrib-jsmath=1.0.1, sphinxcontrib-qthelp=1.0.3, sphinxcontrib-serializinghtml=1.1.4, toml=0.10.2, undervolt=0.3.0, urllib3=1.26.2