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maintainers {bgilbert @bgilbert} openmaintainer
homepage https://www.tarsnap.com/
master_sites https://www.tarsnap.com/download/
description Online encrypted backup service (client)
long_description Tarsnap is an online encrypted backup service. It \
presents a tar-like command-line interface, but stores \
data online rather than locally\; using ideas taken from \
the author's FreeBSD Update and Portsnap utilities, it \
maximizes performance by recognizing duplicate data and \
only storing it once, and cryptographically encrypts and \
signs archives using locally-held keys in order to \
guarantee that nobody without access to the key file \
(including the author) can read or modify archives.
checksums rmd160 482780f031e20a1b33f5b62ef93a730bd957c4d7 \
sha256 5613218b2a1060c730b6c4a14c2b34ce33898dd19b38fb9ea0858c5517e42082
distname ${name}-autoconf-${version}
path:lib/libssl.dylib:openssl \
configure.args --with-bash-completion-dir=${prefix}/share/bash-completion/completions
livecheck.url https://www.tarsnap.com/download/
livecheck.regex tarsnap-autoconf-(\[0-9.\]+)\.tgz
If you have never used tarsnap before, you will need to create an account\
with the tarsnap service and deposit money into the account before you\
can start using tarsnap; see
\thttps://www.tarsnap.com/gettingstarted.html
Once you have a tarsnap account you will need to create a key file using\
the tarsnap-keygen utility before you start storing archives; this key\
file MUST BE KEPT IN A SAFE LOCATION since you will not be able to read\