> > One option I have is to add memory to the VM, and reattempt the
> > compilation. But could I simply copy the various tarsnap .exe files that I
> > built earlier?
>
> Assuming it's the same version of Windows and Cygwin: Yes, you should be able
>
> to copy the executable files across.
>
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again on Alibaba Cloud.
Paul Takemura
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On July 23, 2018 7:42 AM, Paul Takemura wrote:
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>
> At several points I confess to have deleted files from the cache, to attempt
> to start-from-scratch, but I've restored it now, using the -
> You mean outbound port 9279, right?
Oops, yes. So, tarsnap is working fine on Windows Server 2012 R2 with 64-bit
Cygwin on Microsoft Azure on a 1 vCPU, 3.5 GB memory VM.
Bolstered by this success, I moved back to Alibaba Cloud, where I allocated a
new instance with 1 vCPU and 2 GB memory,
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Thank you,
Paul Takemura
ely at the Alibaba Cloud firewall, and yes, I can try an
older version of tarsnap.
Paul
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On July 23, 2018 12:18 AM, Colin Percival wrote:
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>
> On 07/22/18 01:05, Paul Takemura wrote:
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> > tarsnap-keygen seems to work fin
Is it possible to remove dead entries in the dashboard?
I had been using a particular key, but then by mistake created a new key and
started using that. Now, there are two entries in my dashboard for the same
host.
Last year, there was a related thread about renaming entries, but there doesn't
Last year in late July, I installed the 64-bit version of Cygwin (not the
32-bit version) and the various required packages -- gcc-core, make,
openssl-devel, zlib-devel, openssl, and gnupg onto Windows Server 2012 R2, and
was able to compile good executables for tarsnap 1.0.39.