new duplicity loses option --ssh-backend causing backups to fail
I noticed that duplicity backups started to fail because of:
Warning: Duplicity cleanup failed. Warning: Duplicity remove-older-than failed. Error: Usage: Error: duplicity [full|incremental] [options] source_dir target_url Error: duplicity [restore] [options] source_url target_dir Error: duplicity verify [options] source_url target_dir Error: duplicity collection-status [options] target_url Error: duplicity list-current-files [options] target_url Error: duplicity cleanup [options] target_url Error: duplicity remove-older-than time [options] target_url Error: duplicity remove-all-but-n-full count [options] target_url Error: duplicity remove-all-inc-of-but-n-full count [options] target_url Error: Backends and their URL formats: Error: cf+http://container_name Error: file:///some_dir Error: ftp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: ftps://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: hsi://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: imap://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: rsync://user[:password]@other.host[:port]::/module/some_dir Error: rsync://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/relative_path Error: rsync://user[:password]@other.host[:port]//absolute_path Error: s3://other.host/bucket_name[/prefix] Error: s3+http://bucket_name[/prefix] Error: scp://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: ssh://user[:password]@other.host[:port]/some_dir Error: swift://container_name Error: tahoe://alias/directory Error: webdav://user[:password]@other.host/some_dir Error: webdavs://user[:password]@other.host/some_dir Error: gdocs://user[:password]@other.host/some_dir Error: mega://user[:password]@other.host/some_dir Error: copy://user[:password]@other.host/some_dir Error: dpbx:///some_dir Error: onedrive://some_dir Error: azure://container_name Error: Commands: Error: cleanup Error: collection-status Error: full Error: incr Error: list-current-files Error: restore Error: remove-older-than
This is with duplicity 0.7.01-1
(from redmine: created on 2015-02-03)