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- Binary BorgBackup builds
- ========================
- The binaries are supposed to work on the specified platform without installing
- any dependencies.
- Download the correct files
- --------------------------
- amd64 / x86_64 architecture
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- borg-linux-glibc236 Linux (built on Debian 12 "Bookworm" with glibc 2.36)
- borg-linux-glibc231 Linux (built on Debian 11 "Bullseye" with glibc 2.31)
- Note: you can also try them on other Linuxes with other glibc
- versions - as long as the glibc is compatible, they will work.
- If it doesn't work, try a borg 1.4.x or 1.2.x binary.
- borg-macos1012 macOS (built on macOS Sierra 10.12 with latest macFUSE from brew)
- To avoid signing issues download the file via command line OR
- remove the "quarantine" attribute after downloading:
- $ xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine borg-macos.tgz
- borg-freebsd14 FreeBSD (built on FreeBSD 14)
- *.tgz similar to above, but built as a directory with files,
- not as a single self-extracting binary. using the directory
- build is faster and doesn't need as much space in the temp
- directory as the one-file build.
- *.asc GnuPG signatures for *
- Verifying your download
- -----------------------
- Please check the GPG signature to make sure you received the binary as I have
- built it.
- To check the GPG signature, download both the binary and the corresponding
- *.asc file and then (on the shell) type, e.g.:
- gpg --recv-keys 9F88FB52FAF7B393
- gpg --verify borg-freebsd14.asc borg-freebsd14
- The files are signed by:
- Thomas Waldmann <tw@waldmann-edv.de>
- GPG key fingerprint: 6D5B EF9A DD20 7580 5747 B70F 9F88 FB52 FAF7 B393
- My fingerprint is also in the footer of all my borgbackup mailing list posts.
- Installing
- ----------
- It is suggested that you rename or symlink the binary to just "borg".
- If you need "borgfs", just also symlink it to the same binary, it will
- detect internally under which name it was invoked.
- On UNIX-like platforms, /usr/local/bin/ or ~/bin/ is a nice place for it,
- but you can invoke it from every place by giving a full path to it.
- Make sure the file is readable and executable (chmod +rx borg on UNIX-like
- platforms).
- Reporting issues
- ----------------
- Please first check the FAQ and whether a github issue already exists.
- If you find a NEW issue, please open a ticket on our issue tracker:
- https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/
- There, please give:
- - the version number (it is displayed if you invoke borg -V)
- - the sha256sum of the binary
- - a good description of what the issue is
- - a good description of how to reproduce your issue
- - a traceback with system info (if you have one)
- - your precise platform (CPU, 32/64bit?), OS, distribution, release
- - your python and (g)libc version
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