Follow-up Comment #3, bug #21896 (project duplicity):
I have to say that the use of --delete to begin with feels very dangerous,
specifically because misstakes can have huge effects (nuking /, or nuking your
~, etc). Of course if the backend is struly rsync only --delete has to be
used. But perhaps it could be used on individual files only, specifically
identified, rather than on on a full directory synch.
As for the file, I have no clue why it's being opened. It's being deleted in
"most" cases (i.e., when there are no failures) since it's added to the
to_delete list. But I don't see the use of it.
Perhaps there is history we're missing. Last change of that line was cosmetic
in revision 1.19, and before that I'm not sure.
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