One of the modes Duplicacy works is walking down the hierarchy starting from the root of repository and picking up files according include/exclude filters. Some more clarification, in addition to the previous comment here. Took me like, 4, 5 commands tops, with Borg… duplicacy in the “current working directory”. Cool: duplicacy init -pref-dir pref -repository tmp -storage-name storage-test2-name duplicacy-cli2 R:/external/duplicacy-cli2ĭuplicacy init -pref-dir pref -repository tmp -storage-name storage-test2-name duplicacy-cli2 R:/external/duplicacy-cli2 Ohhhh, this must be the other, other initialization. duplicacy on additional attempts at init, no matter what I specify for -repository. ĭeleting that lets me run a new init, which simply recreates. duplicacy directory being created in “current working directory” despite the help duplicacy init -help lying to me that the repository will be initialized at. The repository C:\bin\duplicacy has already been initialized I try:ĭuplicacy init -repository test2 -storage-name storage1 duplicacy-test2 R:/backup/duplicacy I find intuitive option for init -repository. This makes sense, I haven’t given a parameter for my backup location. I want to backup two directories (“two repositories”?), so I try:ĭuplicacy init -storage-name storage1 duplicacy-test1 R:/backup/duplicacyĭuplicacy init -storage-name storage1 duplicacy-test2 R:/backup/duplicacyĮRROR REPOSITORY_INIT The repository C:\bin\duplicacy has already been initialized
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