Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2019 at 7:43 PM
From: "Kenneth Loafman via Duplicity-talk" <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Cc: "Kenneth Loafman" <address@hidden>, "Discussion about duplicity backup" <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Duplicity-talk] File to Restore target directory
What duplicity version? What python version?
...Ken
On 02.10.2019 21:56, Jozsef via Duplicity-talk wrote:
> Hi,
> If I try to restore only one file with --file-to-restore the target directory
> becomes a file name. Is that an expected behavior or am I doing it wrong?
> Example:
> duplicity --tempdir /media/win_c/duplicity-temp-dir/ --file-to-restore
> Documents/DESIGN/3D/0001-0120.mkv
> file:///run/media/jk/Violet_2TB/DuplicityBackups/hgst2019-02102019/
> /run/media/jk/HGST500gb/hgst2019/Download/test_duplicity_restore2/
> After this command, what I am getting is "test_duplicity_restore2" file inside
> "/run/media/jk/HGST500gb/hgst2019/Download/" directory.
> Best,
> Jozsef K.
hey Jozsef,
sounds like a bug. can you please file it on launchpad?
the whole "--file-to-restore" should be replaced with in/exclude filters anyway to streamline duplicity usage in the future. maybe this is a good reason.
thanks.. ede/duply.net
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