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- # Configuration for send -h
- # Tries to emulate a human typing
- # Tweak this if typing is too fast or too slow
- set send_human {.05 .1 1 .01 .2}
- set script [string trim {
- # This asciinema will show you the installation of borg as a standalone binary. Usually you only need this if you want to have an up-to-date version of borg or no package is available for your distro/OS.
- # First, we need to download the version, we'd like to install…
- wget -q --show-progress https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases/download/1.2.1/borg-linux64
- # and do not forget the GPG signature…!
- wget -q --show-progress https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases/download/1.2.1/borg-linux64.asc
- # In this case, we have already imported the public key of a borg developer. So we only need to verify it:
- gpg --verify borg-linux64.asc
- # Okay, the binary is valid!
- # Now install it:
- sudo cp borg-linux64 /usr/local/bin/borg
- sudo chown root:root /usr/local/bin/borg
- # and make it executable…
- sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/borg
- # Now check it: (possibly needs a terminal restart)
- borg -V
- # That's it! Now check out the other screencasts to see how to use borgbackup.
- }]
- # wget may be slow
- set timeout -1
- foreach line [split $script \n] {
- send_user "$ "
- send_user -h $line\n
- spawn -noecho /bin/sh -c $line
- expect eof
- }
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