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Re: [Duplicity-talk] SHA1 hash mismatch (I see previous messages as old
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edgar . soldin |
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Re: [Duplicity-talk] SHA1 hash mismatch (I see previous messages as old as 2003) |
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Mon, 8 Apr 2019 12:07:01 +0200 |
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On 08.04.2019 00:55, M. Ini wrote:
> For this test, I've created a folder with two files made of random bytes (dd
> reading from /dev/urandom), so I can upload to some cloud service if you need
> them. During the last days I was testing (and having the hash mismatch
> problem) on "real" data. (Marginally, if it is of any utility, this excludes
> that it might only happen with long/many file names involved.)
SNIP
it should not happen at all as you might imagine.
your python looks recent enough. if you wanna experiment you can probably get
the latest 2.7.16 but i doubt it'll make a difference.
it's probably something specific to your setup or else the ml would be flooded
by users having this problem.
> Today I've started using borg and it's working very well so far,
use what works for you. :)
>but duplicity is definitely extremely interesting (e.g. asymmetric encryption
>with gpg keys, less requirements on destination filesystem) so I hope that
>this helps spot some python bug or some incompatibility with certain libraries
>versions.
would you mind running the backup to a folder on your local hard drive? just to
make sure it is not some weird issue writing/reading to the external drive?
as said up until now such issues on this list were exactly what the checksum is
there to detect write/read errors on the backend.
thx.. ede/duply.net