Good idea. I logged into my google docs account with my browser,
and I can see the parent folder where duplicity is archiving my pc,
but that parent folder is empty. How would you access the manifest
file?
The permissions must be set somewhere to hide the duplicity files from
browser access.
I did not see how to change that from the google developers console.
either:
https://console.developers.google.com
??
Thanks
On 20/05/16 11:33 AM, Mark Grandi wrote:
You can parse the manifest files and build a data structure and build
up a version list of every individual file, which should be pretty
easy as the manifest files are basically <operation> <filepath> , one
on each line
~Mark
On May 20, 2016, at 10:52, Norman Goldstein via Duplicity-talk
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I am interested to get a list of versions (dates) of an archived file,
and can think only of a brute force way of doing this:
-- Get all the duplicity archive dates.
-- For each archive date, run a duplicity list command, and
inspect whether the file of interest is in the list.
Is there an easier way?
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