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				|  |  | -.TH "BORG" 1 "2023-12-02" "" "borg backup tool"
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				|  |  | +.TH "BORG" 1 "2024-01-01" "" "borg backup tool"
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				|  |  |  .SH NAME
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				|  |  |  borg \- deduplicating and encrypting backup tool
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				|  |  |  .SH SYNOPSIS
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				|  | @@ -361,18 +361,30 @@ _
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				|  |  |  T{
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				|  |  |  1
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				|  |  |  T}	T{
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				|  |  | -warning (operation reached its normal end, but there were warnings \-\-
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				|  |  | +generic warning (operation reached its normal end, but there were warnings \-\-
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				|  |  |  you should check the log, logged as WARNING)
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				|  |  |  T}
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				|  |  |  _
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				|  |  |  T{
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				|  |  |  2
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				|  |  |  T}	T{
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				|  |  | -error (like a fatal error, a local or remote exception, the operation
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				|  |  | +generic error (like a fatal error, a local or remote exception, the operation
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				|  |  |  did not reach its normal end, logged as ERROR)
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				|  |  |  T}
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				|  |  |  _
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				|  |  |  T{
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				|  |  | +3..99
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				|  |  | +T}	T{
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				|  |  | +specific error (enabled by BORG_EXIT_CODES=modern)
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				|  |  | +T}
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				|  |  | +_
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				|  |  | +T{
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				|  |  | +100..127
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				|  |  | +T}	T{
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				|  |  | +specific warning (enabled by BORG_EXIT_CODES=modern)
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				|  |  | +T}
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				|  |  | +_
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				|  |  | +T{
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				|  |  |  128+N
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				|  |  |  T}	T{
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				|  |  |  killed by signal N (e.g. 137 == kill \-9)
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				|  |  |  .B BORG_DISPLAY_PASSPHRASE
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				|  |  |  When set, use the value to answer the \(dqdisplay the passphrase for verification\(dq question when defining a new passphrase for encrypted repositories.
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				|  |  |  .TP
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				|  |  | +.B BORG_EXIT_CODES
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				|  |  | +When set to \(dqmodern\(dq, the borg process will return more specific exit codes (rc).
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				|  |  | +Default is \(dqlegacy\(dq and returns rc 2 for all errors, 1 for all warnings, 0 for success.
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				|  |  | +.TP
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				|  |  |  .B BORG_HOST_ID
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				|  |  |  Borg usually computes a host id from the FQDN plus the results of \fBuuid.getnode()\fP (which usually returns
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				|  |  |  a unique id based on the MAC address of the network interface. Except if that MAC happens to be all\-zero \- in
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