On Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 12:55:54 AM UTC+1, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> On Monday, October 19, 2015 at 4:58:46 AM UTC-5, Sébastien Lardière wrote:
>
>> The default behavior is --dry-run, so, I add the --confirm option, so i 
>> can see the absence the "dry-run" message, but the backup is still in 
>> the bucket, and I'm unable to see any error. 
>>
>
> From The Fine Manual:
>
> "To *actually* delete any data, one must pass --confirm to wal-e delete. 
> If one passes both --dry-run and --confirm, a dry run will be performed, 
> regardless of the order of options passed." 
>

Of course, I started by reading the manual. I don't use the --dry-run 
option, I only add the --confirm option. What I mean : the dry-run message 
actually disapear from the output with the --confirm option, so I thought 
that the delete is done, but It's not, and i don't know why. 

-- 
Sebastien

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