# $Id: Portfile 56621 2009-08-31 02:52:52Z ryandesign@macports.org $ PortSystem 1.0 name duplicity version 0.5.18 revision 1 categories sysutils platforms darwin maintainers singingwolfboy openmaintainer description Encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup. long_description Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted \ tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file \ server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives \ are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have \ changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to \ encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying \ and/or modification by the server. homepage http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ master_sites https://launchpad.net/duplicity/stable/${version}/+download \ https://launchpad.net/duplicity/trunk/${version}/+download checksums md5 77fcbe30b300450af17d811eec339765 \ sha1 3999a59236900b4e8fba134dfa4b49155869694e \ rmd160 fb2b89ac40e4122503196c16b574ef338bf71182 depends_lib-append port:librsync \ port:gnupg depends_run-append port:ncftp build.args --librsync-dir=${prefix} universal_variant no if {![variant_isset python25] && ![variant_isset python26]} { default_variants +python26 } variant python25 description {Uses Python 2.5} conflicts python26 { PortGroup python25 1.0 depends_run-append port:py25-gnupg \ port:py25-boto # setting the PortGroup clears a lot of other settings, which means # we need to remind MacPorts about them. categories sysutils depends_lib-append port:librsync \ port:gnupg } variant python26 description {Uses Python 2.6} conflicts python25 { PortGroup python26 1.0 depends_run-append port:py26-gnupg \ port:py26-boto # setting the PortGroup clears a lot of other settings, which means # we need to remind MacPorts about them. categories sysutils depends_lib-append port:librsync \ port:gnupg # this is apparently required due to the way Python 2.6 installs as # a framework post-destroot { ln -s ${python.prefix}/bin/duplicity ${destroot}${prefix}/bin/ } } livecheck.check regex livecheck.url ${homepage} livecheck.regex {The current (?:stable )?release is (\d+(?:\.\d+)*)}