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(define-module (gnu packages backup) #:use-module (guix gexp) #:use-module (guix packages) #:use-module ((guix licenses) #:prefix license:) #:use-module (guix gexp) #:use-module (guix git-download) #:use-module (guix download) #:use-module (guix utils) #:use-module (guix build-system cmake) #:use-module (guix build-system gnu) #:use-module (guix build-system go) #:use-module (guix build-system perl) #:use-module (guix build-system python) #:use-module (guix build-system qt) #:use-module (gnu packages) #:use-module (gnu packages acl) #:use-module (gnu packages autotools) #:use-module (gnu packages bash) #:use-module (gnu packages base) #:use-module (gnu packages check) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages crypto) #:use-module (gnu packages databases) #:use-module (gnu packages datastructures) #:use-module (gnu packages digest) #:use-module (gnu packages dbm) #:use-module (gnu packages dejagnu) #:use-module (gnu packages ftp) #:use-module (gnu packages gettext) #:use-module (gnu packages glib) #:use-module (gnu packages gnupg) #:use-module (gnu packages golang) #:use-module (gnu packages gperf) #:use-module (gnu packages gtk) #:use-module (gnu packages guile) #:use-module (gnu packages guile-xyz) #:use-module (gnu packages linux) #:use-module (gnu packages mcrypt) #:use-module (gnu packages ncurses) #:use-module (gnu packages nettle) #:use-module (gnu packages networking) #:use-module (gnu packages onc-rpc) #:use-module (gnu packages pcre) #:use-module (gnu packages perl) #:use-module (gnu packages pkg-config) #:use-module (gnu packages protobuf) #:use-module (gnu packages python) #:use-module (gnu packages python-build) #:use-module (gnu packages python-check) #:use-module (gnu packages python-crypto) #:use-module (gnu packages python-web) #:use-module (gnu packages python-xyz) #:use-module (gnu packages qt) #:use-module (gnu packages rsync) #:use-module (gnu packages ruby) #:use-module (gnu packages serialization) #:use-module (gnu packages ssh) #:use-module (gnu packages time) #:use-module (gnu packages tls) #:use-module (gnu packages valgrind) #:use-module (gnu packages xml)) (define-public duplicity (package (name "duplicity") (version "0.8.21") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://code.launchpad.net/duplicity/" (version-major+minor version) "-series/" version "/+download/duplicity-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0ld4bhsi6iv4bvy99pblbr7vlwy9jbgfd6flyvb8qwbl8rvadzjp")))) (build-system python-build-system) (native-inputs `(("gettext" ,gettext-minimal) ; for msgfmt ("util-linux" ,util-linux) ; setsid command, for the tests ("par2cmdline" ,par2cmdline) ("python-fasteners" ,python-fasteners) ("python-future" ,python-future) ; for tests ("python-paramiko" ,python-paramiko) ("python-pexpect" ,python-pexpect) ("python-pytest" ,python-pytest) ("python-pytest-runner" ,python-pytest-runner) ("python-setuptools-scm" ,python-setuptools-scm) ("tzdata" ,tzdata-for-tests) ("mock" ,python-mock))) (propagated-inputs `(("lockfile" ,python-lockfile) ("pygobject" ,python-pygobject) ("urllib3" ,python-urllib3))) (inputs (list dbus ; dbus-launch (Gio backend) librsync lftp gnupg ; gpg executable needed util-linux)) ; for setsid (arguments `(#:test-target "test" #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'build 'use-store-file-names (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (substitute* "duplicity/gpginterface.py" (("self.call = u'gpg'") (string-append "self.call = '" (assoc-ref inputs "gnupg") "/bin/gpg'"))) (substitute* "duplicity/backends/giobackend.py" (("subprocess.Popen\\(\\[u'dbus-launch'\\]") (string-append "subprocess.Popen([u'" (assoc-ref inputs "dbus") "/bin/dbus-launch']"))) (substitute* '("testing/functional/__init__.py" "testing/overrides/bin/lftp") (("/bin/sh") (which "sh"))))) (add-before 'check 'set-up-tests (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (setenv "HOME" (getcwd)) ; gpg needs to write to $HOME (setenv "TZDIR" ; some timestamp checks need TZDIR (search-input-directory inputs "share/zoneinfo")) ;; Some things respect TMPDIR, others hard-code /tmp, and the ;; defaults don't match up, breaking test_restart. Fix it. (setenv "TMPDIR" "/tmp")))))) (home-page "https://duplicity.gitlab.io/duplicity-web/") (synopsis "Encrypted backup using rsync algorithm") (description "Duplicity backs up 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.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public par2cmdline (package (name "par2cmdline") (version "0.8.1") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline") (commit (string-append "v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "11mx8q29cr0sryd11awab7y4mhqgbamb1ss77rffjj6in8pb4hdk")))) (native-inputs (list automake autoconf)) (build-system gnu-build-system) (synopsis "File verification and repair tools") (description "Par2cmdline uses Reed-Solomon error-correcting codes to generate and verify PAR2 recovery files. These files can be distributed alongside the source files or stored together with back-ups to protect against transmission errors or @dfn{bit rot}, the degradation of storage media over time. Unlike a simple checksum, PAR2 doesn't merely detect errors: as long as the damage isn't too extensive (and smaller than the size of the recovery file), it can even repair them.") (home-page "https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public hdup (package (name "hdup") (version "2.0.14") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri "https://fossies.org/linux/privat/old/hdup-2.0.14.tar.bz2") (sha256 (base32 "02bnczg01cyhajmm4rhbnc0ja0dd9ikv9fwv28asxh1rlx9yr0b7")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list pkg-config)) (inputs (list glib tar lzop mcrypt openssh gnupg-1)) (arguments `(#:configure-flags `(,(string-append "--sbindir=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out") "/bin")) #:tests? #f)) (home-page (string-append "http://web.archive.org/web/20150925223424/" "http://archive.miek.nl/projects/hdup/index.html")) (synopsis "Simple incremental backup tool") (description "Hdup2 is a backup utility, its aim is to make backup really simple. The backup scheduling is done by means of a cron job. It supports an include/exclude mechanism, remote backups, encrypted backups and split backups (called chunks) to allow easy burning to CD/DVD.") (license license:gpl2))) (define-public libarchive (package (name "libarchive") (version "3.6.1") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (list (string-append "https://libarchive.org/downloads/libarchive-" version ".tar.xz") (string-append "https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive" "/releases/download/v" version "/libarchive-" version ".tar.xz"))) (sha256 (base32 "1rj8q5v26lxxr8x4b4nqbrj7p06qvl91hb8cdxi3xx3qp771lhas")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs (list bzip2 libxml2 lzo nettle xz zlib `(,zstd "lib"))) (arguments (list #:configure-flags #~'("--disable-static") #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'build 'patch-pwd (lambda _ (substitute* "Makefile" (("/bin/pwd") (which "pwd"))))) (replace 'check (lambda* (#:key tests? #:allow-other-keys) (if tests? ;; XXX: The test_owner_parse, test_read_disk, and ;; test_write_disk_lookup tests expect user 'root' to ;; exist, but the chroot's /etc/passwd doesn't have ;; it. Turn off those tests. (begin ;; The tests allow one to disable tests matching a globbing pattern. (invoke "make" "libarchive_test" "bsdcpio_test" "bsdtar_test") ;; XXX: This glob disables too much. (invoke "./libarchive_test" "^test_*_disk*") (invoke "./bsdcpio_test" "^test_owner_parse") (invoke "./bsdtar_test")) ;; Tests may be disabled if cross-compiling. (format #t "Test suite not run.~%")))) (add-after 'install 'add--L-in-libarchive-pc (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out #$output) (lib (string-append out "/lib")) (nettle (assoc-ref inputs "nettle")) (libxml2 (assoc-ref inputs "libxml2")) (xz (assoc-ref inputs "xz")) (zlib (assoc-ref inputs "zlib")) (zstd (assoc-ref inputs "zstd")) (bzip2 (assoc-ref inputs "bzip2"))) ;; Embed absolute references to these inputs to avoid propagation. (substitute* (list (string-append lib "/pkgconfig/libarchive.pc") (string-append lib "/libarchive.la")) (("-lnettle") (string-append "-L" nettle "/lib -lnettle")) (("-lxml2") (string-append "-L" libxml2 "/lib -lxml2")) (("-llzma") (string-append "-L" xz "/lib -llzma")) (("-lz") (string-append "-L" zlib "/lib -lz")) (("-lzstd") (string-append "-L" zstd "/lib -lzstd")) (("-lbz2") (string-append "-L" bzip2 "/lib -lbz2"))))))))) (home-page "https://libarchive.org/") (synopsis "Multi-format archive and compression library") (description "Libarchive provides a flexible interface for reading and writing archives in various formats such as tar and cpio. Libarchive also supports reading and writing archives compressed using various compression filters such as gzip and bzip2. The library is inherently stream-oriented; readers serially iterate through the archive, writers serially add things to the archive. In particular, note that there is currently no built-in support for random access nor for in-place modification.") (license license:bsd-2))) (define-public rdup (package (name "rdup") (version "1.1.15") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/miekg/rdup") (commit version))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0bzyv6qmnivxnv9nw7lnfn46k0m1dlxcjj53zcva6v8y8084l1iw")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list autoconf automake pkg-config ;; For tests. dejagnu)) (inputs ;; XXX Compiling with nettle (encryption) support requires patching out ;; -Werror from GNUmakefile.in. Then, rdup-tr-{en,de}crypt tests fail: ;; free(): invalid pointer ;; ** rdup-tr: SIGPIPE received, exiting (list glib pcre libarchive mcrypt)) (arguments `(#:parallel-build? #f ;race conditions #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'build 'qualify-inputs (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) ;; This script is full of pitfalls. Fix some that particularly ;; affect Guix users & leave the rest as reader excercises. (substitute* "rdup-simple" ;; Use the input ‘mcrypt’, not whatever's in $PATH at run time. (("([' ])mcrypt " all delimiter) (string-append delimiter (which "mcrypt") " ")) ;; Avoid frivolous dependency on ‘which’ with a shell builtin. (("which") "command -v")) #t)) (add-before 'check 'disable-encryption-tests (lambda _ (for-each delete-file (list "testsuite/rdup/rdup.rdup-tr-crypt.exp" "testsuite/rdup/rdup.rdup-tr-decrypt.exp" "testsuite/rdup/rdup.rdup-tr-encrypt.exp")) #t)) (add-before 'check 'pre-check (lambda _ (setenv "HOME" (getcwd)) (substitute* "testsuite/rdup/rdup.rdup-up-t-with-file.exp" (("/bin/cat") (which "cat"))) #t))))) (home-page "https://github.com/miekg/rdup") (synopsis "Provide a list of files to backup") (description "Rdup is a utility inspired by rsync and the plan9 way of doing backups. Rdup itself does not backup anything, it only print a list of absolute file names to standard output. Auxiliary scripts are needed that act on this list and implement the backup strategy.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public snapraid (package (name "snapraid") (version "12.0") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/amadvance/snapraid") (commit (string-append "v" version)))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "0k8pynafkx8bhnqnjhc3jsds5p40sflz4drm88i6dg6ifv35mhh9")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:configure-flags ;; XXX --enable-valgrind fails with ‘A must-be-redirected function ;; whose name matches the pattern: strlen in an object with soname ;; matching: ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 was not found […]’; used to work. #~(list "--with-blkid") #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'bootstrap 'set-version (lambda _ (setenv "VERSION" #$version) (patch-shebang "autover.sh")))))) (native-inputs (list automake autoconf)) (inputs (list `(,util-linux "lib"))) ; libblkid (home-page "https://www.snapraid.it/") (synopsis "Efficient backups using parity snapshots across disk arrays") (description "SnapRAID backs up files stored across multiple storage devices, such as disk arrays, in an efficient way reminiscent of its namesake @acronym{RAID, Redundant Array of Independent Disks} level 4. Instead of creating a complete copy of the data like classic backups do, it saves space by calculating one or more sets of parity information that's a fraction of the size. Each parity set is stored on an additional device the size of the largest single storage volume, and protects against the loss of any one device, up to a total of six. If more devices fail than there are parity sets, (only) the files they contained are lost, not the entire array. Data corruption by unreliable devices can also be detected and repaired. SnapRAID is distinct from actual RAID in that it operates on files and creates distinct snapshots only when run. It mainly targets large collections of big files that rarely change, like home media centers. One disadvantage is that @emph{all} data not in the latest snapshot may be lost if one device fails. An advantage is that accidentally deleted files can be recovered, which is not the case with RAID. It's also more flexible than true RAID: devices can have different sizes and more can be added without disturbing others. Devices that are not in use can remain fully idle, saving power and producing less noise.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public btar (package (name "btar") (version "1.1.1") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "http://vicerveza.homeunix.net/~viric/soft/btar/" "btar-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0miklk4bqblpyzh1bni4x6lqn88fa8fjn15x1k1n8bxkx60nlymd")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (inputs (list librsync-0.9)) (arguments `(#:make-flags `(,(string-append "PREFIX=" (assoc-ref %outputs "out")) ,(string-append "CC=" ,(cc-for-target))) #:tests? #f ;test input not distributed #:phases ;; no configure phase (modify-phases %standard-phases (delete 'configure)))) (home-page "http://viric.name/cgi-bin/btar/doc/trunk/doc/home.wiki") (synopsis "Tar-compatible archiver") (description "Btar is a tar-compatible archiver which allows arbitrary compression and ciphering, redundancy, differential backup, indexed extraction, multicore compression, input and output serialisation, and tolerance to partial archive errors.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public rdiff-backup (package (name "rdiff-backup") (version "2.0.5") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/" "download/v" version "/rdiff-backup-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "11rvjcp77zwgkphz1kyf5yqgr3rlss7dm9xzmvpvc4lp99xq7drb")))) (build-system python-build-system) (native-inputs (list python-setuptools-scm)) (inputs (list python librsync)) (arguments `(#:tests? #f)) ; Tests require root/sudo (home-page "https://rdiff-backup.net/") (synopsis "Local/remote mirroring+incremental backup") (description "Rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. Rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership, modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource forks. Also, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Finally, rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have sensible defaults.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public rsnapshot (package (name "rsnapshot") (version "1.4.4") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://github.com/rsnapshot/rsnapshot/releases/download/" version "/rsnapshot-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0yc5k2fhm54ypxgm1fsaf8vrg5b7qbvbsqk371n6baf592vprjy1")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (replace 'check (lambda _ (invoke "make" "test")))))) (inputs (list perl rsync)) (home-page "https://rsnapshot.org") (synopsis "Deduplicating snapshot backup utility based on rsync") (description "rsnapshot is a file system snapshot utility based on rsync. rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines, and remote machines over SSH. To reduce the disk space required for each backup, rsnapshot uses hard links to deduplicate identical files.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public libchop (package (name "libchop") (version "0.5.2") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://savannah/libchop/libchop-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "0fpdyxww41ba52d98blvnf543xvirq1v9xz1i3x1gm9lzlzpmc2g")) (modules '((guix build utils))) (snippet '(begin ;; Include all the libtirpc headers necessary to get the ;; definitions of 'u_int', etc. (substitute* '("src/block-server.c" "include/chop/block-server.h" "utils/chop-block-server.c") (("#include " _ header) (string-append "#include \n" "#include \n" "#include \n"))) #t)))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments '(;; Link against libtirpc. #:configure-flags '("LDFLAGS=-ltirpc -Wl,--as-needed") #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'configure 'adjust-configure-script (lambda _ ;; Mimic upstream commit ;; 25750ab5ef82fd3cfce5205d5f1ef07b47098091. (substitute* "configure" (("GUILE=(.*)--variable bindir`" _ middle) (string-append "GUILE=" middle "--variable bindir`/guile"))))) (add-before 'build 'set-libtirpc-include-path (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) ;; Allow & co. to be found. (let ((tirpc (string-append (assoc-ref inputs "libtirpc") "/include/tirpc"))) (if (getenv "CPATH") (setenv "CPATH" (string-append (getenv "CPATH") ":" tirpc)) (setenv "CPATH" tirpc))))) (add-before 'check 'skip-test (lambda _ ;; XXX: This test fails (1) because current GnuTLS no ;; longer supports OpenPGP authentication, and (2) for ;; some obscure reason. Better skip it. (setenv "XFAIL_TESTS" "utils/block-server")))))) (native-inputs (list guile-2.0 gperf-3.0 ;see pkg-config rpcsvc-proto)) ;for 'rpcgen' (inputs (list guile-2.0 util-linux libtirpc gnutls tdb bdb gdbm libgcrypt lzo bzip2 zlib)) (home-page "https://nongnu.org/libchop/") (synopsis "Tools & library for data backup and distributed storage") (description "Libchop is a set of utilities and library for data backup and distributed storage. Its main application is @command{chop-backup}, an encrypted backup program that supports data integrity checks, versioning, distribution among several sites, selective sharing of stored data, adaptive compression, and more. The library itself implements storage techniques such as content-addressable storage, content hash keys, Merkle trees, similarity detection, and lossless compression.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public borg (package (name "borg") (version "1.2.1") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (pypi-uri "borgbackup" version)) (sha256 (base32 "0cy6chpa053rlvy4448vf9klb5v0v1vq3l76gqa3mcrwjb8y574z")) (modules '((guix build utils))) (snippet '(begin ;; Delete files generated by Cython. We used to have a regex ;; that created the list of generated files but Borg has ;; added new non-generated C files that cause the regex to ;; generate the wrong list. (for-each delete-file '("src/borg/algorithms/checksums.c" "src/borg/chunker.c" "src/borg/compress.c" "src/borg/crypto/low_level.c" "src/borg/hashindex.c" "src/borg/item.c" "src/borg/platform/darwin.c" "src/borg/platform/freebsd.c" "src/borg/platform/linux.c" "src/borg/platform/posix.c" "src/borg/platform/syncfilerange.c" "src/borg/platform/windows.c")) ;; Remove bundled shared libraries. (with-directory-excursion "src/borg/algorithms" (for-each delete-file-recursively (list "lz4" "xxh64" "zstd"))) #t)))) (build-system python-build-system) (arguments `(#:modules ((srfi srfi-26) ; for cut (guix build utils) (guix build python-build-system)) #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'set-env (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (let ((openssl (assoc-ref inputs "openssl")) (lz4 (assoc-ref inputs "lz4")) (xxhash (assoc-ref inputs "xxhash")) (zstd (assoc-ref inputs "zstd"))) (setenv "BORG_OPENSSL_PREFIX" openssl) (setenv "BORG_LIBLZ4_PREFIX" lz4) (setenv "BORG_LIBXXHASH_PREFIX" xxhash) (setenv "BORG_LIBZSTD_PREFIX" zstd) (setenv "PYTHON_EGG_CACHE" "/tmp") ;; The test 'test_return_codes[python]' fails when ;; HOME=/homeless-shelter. (setenv "HOME" "/tmp") #t))) ;; The tests need to be run after Borg is installed. (delete 'check) (add-after 'install 'check (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs tests? #:allow-other-keys) (when tests? ;; Make the installed package available for the test suite. (add-installed-pythonpath inputs outputs) ;; The tests should be run in an empty directory. (mkdir-p "tests") (with-directory-excursion "tests" (invoke "py.test" "-v" "--pyargs" "borg.testsuite" "-k" (string-append ;; These tests need to write to '/var'. "not test_get_cache_dir " "and not test_get_config_dir " "and not test_get_keys_dir " "and not test_get_security_dir " ;; These tests assume there is a root user in '/etc/passwd'. "and not test_access_acl " "and not test_default_acl " "and not test_get_item_uid_gid " "and not test_non_ascii_acl " "and not test_create_content_from_command " "and not test_create_content_from_command_with_failed_command " "and not test_create_stdin " ;; We don't need to run benchmarks "and not benchmark " ;; These tests assume the kernel supports FUSE. "and not test_fuse " "and not test_fuse_allow_damaged_files " "and not test_mount_hardlinks " "and not test_readonly_mount " "and not test_fuse_versions_view " "and not test_migrate_lock_alive")))))) (add-after 'install 'install-doc (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (man (string-append out "/share/man/man1")) (misc (string-append out "/share/borg/misc"))) (for-each (cut install-file <> misc) '("docs/misc/create_chunker-params.txt" "docs/misc/borg-data-flow.png" "docs/misc/internals-picture.txt" "docs/misc/prune-example.txt")) (copy-recursively "docs/man" man)))) (add-after 'install-docs 'install-shell-completions (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (etc (string-append out "/etc")) (share (string-append out "/share"))) (with-directory-excursion "scripts/shell_completions" (install-file "bash/borg" (string-append etc "/bash_completion.d")) (install-file "zsh/_borg" (string-append share "/zsh/site-functions")) (install-file "fish/borg.fish" (string-append share "/fish/vendor_completions.d"))))))))) (native-inputs (list python-cython python-dateutil python-setuptools-scm python-pytest)) (inputs (list acl lz4 openssl ;; This is the latest version of msgpack accepted by 'setup.py'. python-msgpack-1.0.2 ;; FUSE 3 isn't working well, so we stick with FUSE 2 for now: ;; python-llfuse `(,zstd "lib") xxhash)) (synopsis "Deduplicated, encrypted, authenticated and compressed backups") (description "Borg is a deduplicating backup program. Optionally, it supports compression and authenticated encryption. The main goal of Borg is to provide an efficient and secure way to backup data. The data deduplication technique used makes Borg suitable for daily backups since only changes are stored. The authenticated encryption technique makes it suitable for storing backups on untrusted computers.") (home-page "https://www.borgbackup.org/") (license license:bsd-3))) (define-public wimlib (package (name "wimlib") (version "1.13.5") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://wimlib.net/downloads/" "wimlib-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "08z3xxm5hq1n4wmyhgz14p1cv0w2lx610vn8nhfwpds4n7lwkz1j")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list pkg-config)) (inputs (list fuse libxml2 ntfs-3g openssl)) (arguments `(#:configure-flags (list "--disable-static" "--enable-test-support"))) (home-page "https://wimlib.net/") (synopsis "WIM file manipulation library and utilities") (description "wimlib is a C library and set of command-line utilities for creating, modifying, extracting, and mounting archives in the Windows Imaging Format (@dfn{WIM files}). It can capture and apply WIMs directly from and to NTFS volumes using @code{ntfs-3g}, preserving NTFS-specific attributes.") ;; wimlib is dual-licenced under version 3 or later of either the GPL or ;; LGPL, except those files explicitly marked as being released into the ;; public domain (CC0) in their headers. (license (list license:gpl3+ license:lgpl3+ license:cc0)))) (define-public dirvish (package (name "dirvish") (version "1.2.1") (build-system gnu-build-system) (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "http://dirvish.org/dirvish-" version ".tgz")) (sha256 (base32 "1kbxa1irszp2zw8hd5qzqnrrzb4vxfivs1vn64yxnj0lak1jjzvb")))) (arguments `(#:modules ((ice-9 match) (ice-9 rdelim) ,@%gnu-build-system-modules) #:phases ;; This mostly mirrors the steps taken in the install.sh that ships ;; with dirvish, but simplified because we aren't prompting interactively (modify-phases %standard-phases (delete 'configure) (delete 'build) (delete 'check) (replace 'install (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) ;; These are mostly the same steps the install.sh that comes with ;; dirvish does (let* (;; Files we'll be copying (executables '("dirvish" "dirvish-runall" "dirvish-expire" "dirvish-locate")) (man-pages '(("dirvish" "8") ("dirvish-runall" "8") ("dirvish-expire" "8") ("dirvish-locate" "8") ("dirvish.conf" "5"))) (output-dir (assoc-ref outputs "out")) ;; Just a default... not so useful on Guix Systems though. ;; You probably want a service with file(s) to point to. (confdir "/etc/dirvish") (perl (search-input-file inputs "/bin/perl")) (loadconfig.pl (call-with-input-file "loadconfig.pl" read-string))) (define (write-pl filename) (define pl-header (string-append "#!" perl "\n\n" "$CONFDIR = \"" confdir "\";\n\n")) (define input-file-location (string-append filename ".pl")) (define target-file-location (string-append output-dir "/bin/" filename ".pl")) (define text-to-write (string-append pl-header (call-with-input-file input-file-location read-string) "\n" loadconfig.pl)) (with-output-to-file target-file-location (lambda () (display text-to-write))) (chmod target-file-location #o755) (wrap-program target-file-location `("PERL5LIB" ":" prefix ,(map (lambda (l) (string-append (assoc-ref %build-inputs l) "/lib/perl5/site_perl")) '("perl-libtime-period" "perl-libtime-parsedate"))))) (define write-man (match-lambda ((file-base man-num) (let* ((filename (string-append file-base "." man-num)) (output-path (string-append output-dir "/share/man/man" man-num "/" filename))) (copy-file filename output-path))))) ;; Make directories (mkdir-p (string-append output-dir "/bin/")) (mkdir-p (string-append output-dir "/share/man/man8/")) (mkdir-p (string-append output-dir "/share/man/man5/")) ;; Write out executables (for-each write-pl executables) ;; Write out man pages (for-each write-man man-pages) #t)))))) (inputs (list perl rsync perl-libtime-period perl-libtime-parsedate)) (home-page "http://dirvish.org/") (synopsis "Fast, disk based, rotating network backup system") (description "With dirvish you can maintain a set of complete images of your file systems with unattended creation and expiration. A dirvish backup vault is like a time machine for your data.") (license (license:fsf-free "file://COPYING" "Open Software License 2.0")))) (define-public restic (package (name "restic") (version "0.9.6") ;; TODO Try packaging the bundled / vendored dependencies in the 'vendor/' ;; directory. (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://github.com/restic/restic/releases/download/" "v" version "/restic-" version ".tar.gz")) (file-name (string-append name "-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "1zmh42aah32ah8w5n6ilz9bci0y2xrf8p7qshy3yf1lzm5gnbj0w")) (patches (search-patches "restic-0.9.6-fix-tests-for-go1.15.patch")))) (build-system go-build-system) (arguments `(#:import-path "github.com/restic/restic" ;; We don't need to install the source code for end-user applications. #:install-source? #f #:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (replace 'build (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (with-directory-excursion "src/github.com/restic/restic" ;; Disable 'restic self-update'. It makes little sense in Guix. (substitute* "build.go" (("selfupdate") "")) (setenv "HOME" (getcwd)) ; for $HOME/.cache/go-build (invoke "go" "run" "build.go")))) (replace 'check (lambda* (#:key tests? #:allow-other-keys) (when tests? (with-directory-excursion "src/github.com/restic/restic" ;; Disable FUSE tests. (setenv "RESTIC_TEST_FUSE" "0") (invoke "go" "run" "build.go" "--test"))))) (replace 'install (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (src "src/github.com/restic/restic")) (install-file (string-append src "/restic") (string-append out "/bin")) #t))) (add-after 'install 'install-docs (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (man "/share/man") (man-section (string-append man "/man")) (src "src/github.com/restic/restic/doc/man/")) ;; Install all the man pages to "out". (for-each (lambda (file) (install-file file (string-append out man-section (string-take-right file 1)))) (find-files src "\\.[1-9]")) #t))) (add-after 'install-docs 'install-shell-completion (lambda* (#:key outputs #:allow-other-keys) (let* ((out (assoc-ref outputs "out")) (bin (string-append out "/bin")) (etc (string-append out "/etc")) (share (string-append out "/share"))) (for-each (lambda (shell) (let* ((shell-name (symbol->string shell)) (dir (string-append "etc/completion/" shell-name))) (mkdir-p dir) (invoke (string-append bin "/restic") "generate" (string-append "--" shell-name "-completion") (string-append dir "/" (case shell ((bash) "restic") ((zsh) "_restic")))))) '(bash zsh)) (with-directory-excursion "etc/completion" (install-file "bash/restic" (string-append etc "/bash_completion.d")) (install-file "zsh/_restic" (string-append share "/zsh/site-functions"))) #t)))))) (home-page "https://restic.net/") (synopsis "Backup program with multiple revisions, encryption and more") (description "Restic is a program that does backups right and was designed with the following principles in mind: @itemize @item Easy: Doing backups should be a frictionless process, otherwise you might be tempted to skip it. Restic should be easy to configure and use, so that, in the event of a data loss, you can just restore it. Likewise, restoring data should not be complicated. @item Fast: Backing up your data with restic should only be limited by your network or hard disk bandwidth so that you can backup your files every day. Nobody does backups if it takes too much time. Restoring backups should only transfer data that is needed for the files that are to be restored, so that this process is also fast. @item Verifiable: Much more important than backup is restore, so restic enables you to easily verify that all data can be restored. @item Secure: Restic uses cryptography to guarantee confidentiality and integrity of your data. The location the backup data is stored is assumed not to be a trusted environment (e.g. a shared space where others like system administrators are able to access your backups). Restic is built to secure your data against such attackers. @item Efficient: With the growth of data, additional snapshots should only take the storage of the actual increment. Even more, duplicate data should be de-duplicated before it is actually written to the storage back end to save precious backup space. @end itemize") (license license:bsd-2))) (define-public zbackup (package (name "zbackup") (version "1.4.4") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/zbackup/zbackup") (commit version))) (file-name (git-file-name name version)) (sha256 (base32 "14l1kyxg7pccpax3d6qcpmdycb70kn3fxp1a59w64hqy2493hngl")))) (build-system cmake-build-system) (arguments `(#:tests? #f)) ;no test (inputs (list lzo libressl protobuf xz zlib)) (home-page "http://zbackup.org") (synopsis "Versatile deduplicating backup tool") (description "ZBackup is a globally-deduplicating backup tool, based on the ideas found in Rsync. Feed a large @file{.tar} into it, and it will store duplicate regions of it only once, then compress and optionally encrypt the result. Feed another @file{.tar} file, and it will also re-use any data found in any previous backups. This way only new changes are stored, and as long as the files are not very different, the amount of storage required is very low. Any of the backup files stored previously can be read back in full at any time. The program is format-agnostic, so you can feed virtually any files to it.") (license license:gpl2+))) (define-public dump (package (name "dump") (version "0.4b47") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "mirror://sourceforge/dump/dump/" version "/dump-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "1l2gzzxyqhinx1yqvj4yn9k8vx3iyqi1965dxf9kvvdv9zgaq8fh")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:configure-flags `("--sysconfdir=/etc" "--disable-readline" "--disable-rmt"))) (native-inputs (list pkg-config)) (inputs (list openssl zlib `(,util-linux "lib") e2fsprogs)) (home-page "https://dump.sourceforge.io/") (synopsis "Ext2/3/4 file system dump/restore utilities") (description "Dump examines files in a file system, determines which ones need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other storage medium. Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on top of the full backup. The restore command performs the inverse function of dump; it can restore a full backup of a file system. Single files and directory subtrees may also be restored from full or partial backups in interactive mode.") (license license:bsd-3))) (define-public btrbk (package (name "btrbk") (version "0.31.3") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://digint.ch/download/btrbk/releases/" name "-" version ".tar.xz")) (sha256 (base32 "1lx7vnf386nsik8mxrrfyx1h7mkqk5zs26sy0s0lynfxcm4lkxb2")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments (list #:make-flags #~(list (string-append "PREFIX=" #$output)) #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (replace 'configure (lambda _ (substitute* "Makefile" (("= /etc") (string-append "= " #$output "/etc"))))) (delete 'check) (add-after 'install 'wrap-scripts (lambda* (#:key inputs outputs #:allow-other-keys) (define btrbk (search-input-file outputs "bin/btrbk")) ;; From a comment in btrbk, "Calling btrbk via 'lsbtr' ;; symlink acts as an alias for 'btrbk ls', while also ;; changing the semantics of the command line options." (substitute* btrbk (("program_name = \\$0") (string-append "program_name = " "$ENV{'BTRBK_PROGRAM_NAME'}"))) ;; Wrap the script, so that it works with SSH URI and ;; finds mbuffer out of the box. (wrap-program btrbk #:sh (search-input-file inputs "bin/bash") '("BTRBK_PROGRAM_NAME" = ("$0")) `("PATH" prefix ,(list (string-append #$btrfs-progs "/bin") (string-append #$coreutils "/bin") (string-append #$mbuffer "/bin") (string-append #$openssh "/bin"))))))))) (native-inputs (list ruby-asciidoctor)) (inputs (list bash-minimal btrfs-progs coreutils mbuffer openssh perl)) (home-page "https://digint.ch/btrbk/") (synopsis "Backup tool for Btrfs subvolumes") (description "Btrbk is a backup tool for Btrfs subvolumes, taking advantage of Btrfs specific capabilities to create atomic snapshots and transfer them incrementally to your backup locations. The source and target locations are specified in a config file, which allows easily configuring simple scenarios like e.g. a @i{laptop with locally attached backup disks}, as well as more complex ones, e.g. a @i{server receiving backups from several hosts via SSH, with different retention policy}. It has features such as: @itemize @item atomic snapshots @item incremental backups @item flexible retention policy @item backups to multiple destinations @item transfer via SSH @item resume backups (for removable and mobile devices) @item archive to offline storage @item encrypted backups to non-btrfs storage @item wildcard subvolumes (useful for Docker and LXC containers) @item transaction log @item comprehensive list and statistics output @item resolve and trace Btrfs parent-child and received-from relationships @item list file changes between backups @item calculate accurate disk space usage based on block regions. @end itemize Btrbk is designed to run as a cron job for triggering periodic snapshots and backups, as well as from the command line (e.g. for instantly creating additional snapshots).") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public burp (package (name "burp") (version "2.3.38") (source (origin (method git-fetch) (uri (git-reference (url "https://github.com/grke/burp") (commit version))) (sha256 (base32 "0m0s6rrgxn3l6bad45vyhks6iz6bwvd0f3rzdsc7l28gar79wsj6")) (file-name (git-file-name name version)))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (arguments `(#:phases (modify-phases %standard-phases (add-before 'check 'extend-test-time-outs ;; The defaults are far too low for busy boxes & spinning storage. (lambda _ (substitute* (find-files "utest" "\\.c$") (("(tcase_set_timeout\\(tc_core,)[ 0-9]*(\\);.*)$" _ prefix suffix) (string-append prefix " 3600" suffix "\n"))) #t))))) (inputs (list acl librsync ncurses ; for the live status monitor openssl uthash zlib)) (native-inputs (list autoconf automake check pkg-config)) (home-page "https://burp.grke.org") (synopsis "Differential backup and restore") (description "Burp is a network backup and restore program. It attempts to reduce network traffic and the amount of space that is used by each backup.") (license license:agpl3))) (define-public disarchive (package (name "disarchive") (version "0.4.0") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "https://files.ngyro.com/disarchive/" "disarchive-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "1pql8cspsxyx8cpw3xyhirnisv6rb4vj5mxr1d7w9la72q740n8s")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list autoconf automake pkg-config guile-3.0 ;for cross-compilation guile-gcrypt guile-lzma guile-quickcheck)) (inputs (list guile-3.0 zlib)) (propagated-inputs (list guile-gcrypt guile-lzma)) (home-page "https://ngyro.com/software/disarchive.html") (synopsis "Software archive disassembler") (description "Disarchive can disassemble software archives into data and metadata. The goal is to create a small amount of metadata that can be used to recreate a software archive bit-for-bit from the original files. For example, a software archive made using tar and Gzip will need to describe the order of files in the tarball and the compression parameters used by Gzip.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public borgmatic (package (name "borgmatic") (version "1.5.22") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (pypi-uri "borgmatic" version)) (sha256 (base32 "0pvqlj17vp81i7saxqh5hsaxqz29ldrjd7bcssh4g1h0ikmnaf2r")))) (build-system python-build-system) (arguments (list #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'configure (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) ;; Set absolute store path to borg. (substitute* "borgmatic/commands/borgmatic.py" (("location\\.get\\('local_path', 'borg'\\)") (string-append "location.get('local_path', '" (search-input-file inputs "bin/borg") "')"))))) (replace 'check (lambda* (#:key tests? #:allow-other-keys) (when tests? ;; Tests require the installed executable. (setenv "PATH" (string-append #$output "/bin" ":" (getenv "PATH"))) (invoke "pytest"))))))) (inputs (list borg python-colorama python-jsonschema python-requests python-ruamel.yaml)) (native-inputs (list python-flexmock python-pytest python-pytest-cov)) (home-page "https://torsion.org/borgmatic/") (synopsis "Simple, configuration-driven backup software") (description "borgmatic is simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations. Protect your files with client-side encryption. Backup your databases too. Monitor it all with integrated third-party services. borgmatic is powered by borg.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public vorta (package (name "vorta") (version "0.8.3") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (pypi-uri "vorta" version)) (sha256 (base32 "0674crxsmf1gwiacpi9ixypgz685fyzr5y3f9sd768b0bmh7ilsn")))) (build-system python-build-system) (arguments (list #:imported-modules `((guix build qt-utils) (guix build cmake-build-system) (guix build qt-build-system) ,@%python-build-system-modules) #:modules '((guix build utils) (guix build python-build-system) ((guix build qt-build-system) #:prefix qt:)) #:phases #~(modify-phases %standard-phases (add-after 'unpack 'patch-borg-path (lambda* (#:key inputs #:allow-other-keys) (substitute* "src/vorta/borg/borg_job.py" (("which\\('borg'\\)") (string-append "which('" #$(this-package-input "borg") "/bin/borg')"))))) ;; XXX This phase tries to write to $HOME (add-before 'sanity-check 'set-HOME (lambda _ (setenv "HOME" "/tmp"))) ;; Otherwise, the user interface's icons will be missing. (add-after 'wrap 'qt-wrap (assoc-ref qt:%standard-phases 'qt-wrap))))) (native-inputs (list python-pytest-mock python-pytest-qt python-pytest-runner python-setuptools-git)) (inputs (list borg python-appdirs python-dateutil python-keyring python-paramiko python-peewee python-psutil python-pyqt-without-qtwebkit python-secretstorage ;; This is included so that the qt-wrap phase picks it up. qtsvg)) (home-page "https://github.com/borgbase/vorta") (synopsis "Graphical backup client based on BorgBackup") (description "Vorta is a graphical backup client based on the Borg backup tool. It supports the use of remote backup repositories. It can perform scheduled backups, and has a graphical tool for browsing and extracting the Borg archives.") (license license:gpl3+))) (define-public grsync (package (name "grsync") (version "1.3.0") (source (origin (method url-fetch) (uri (string-append "http://www.opbyte.it/release/" "grsync-" version ".tar.gz")) (sha256 (base32 "1z1m782b50x348kgynzf753apy8yszkl31y32y1jsc055skcdixp")))) (build-system gnu-build-system) (native-inputs (list intltool pkg-config)) (inputs (list gtk+)) (propagated-inputs (list rsync)) (home-page "http://www.opbyte.it/grsync/") (synopsis "GTK frontend for rsync") (description "Grsync is a simple graphical interface using GTK for the @command{rsync} command line program. It currently supports only a limited set of the most important rsync features, but can be used effectively for local directory synchronization.") (license license:gpl2)))