Re: Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-26 Thread James Pharaoh
Yeah, ok, can you create an account on my souce tracker and create an issue for this please? https://gitlab.wellbehavedsoftware.com/well-behaved-software/btrfs-dedupe I am fairly sure I can fix this without too much difficulty. ;-) James On 26/01/17 18:16, Robert Krig wrote: I've tried your

Re: Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-26 Thread Robert Krig
I've tried your binaries, which also seem to work fine on Debian Stretch. (At least using the latest ubuntu xenial binary). I've only run into one little issue, btrfs-dedupe will abort with "Serialization error: invalid value: Path contains invalid UTF-8 characters at line 0 column 0" if I run it

Re: Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-13 Thread James Pharaoh
Did you try the binaries? I can build binaries for other platforms if you let me know what you are interested in. In any case, you'll need to install rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/install.html Which will tell you to do this on Linux, and presumably all unix platforms: curl

Re: Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-13 Thread Robert Krig
Hi, could you include some build instructions for people that are unfamiliar with compiling rust code? On 08.01.2017 17:57, James Pharaoh wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm pleased to announce a new version of my btrfs-dedupe tool, written > in rust, available here: > > http://btrfs-dedupe.com/ > >

Re: Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-08 Thread James Pharaoh
It's supposed to be public! Will have to look into that In any case, it's also on github here: https://github.com/wellbehavedsoftware/btrfs-dedupe James On 08/01/17 22:22, j...@mailb.org wrote: hey, On 01/08/2017 05:57 PM, James Pharaoh wrote: As normal for open source where is the

Announcing btrfs-dedupe 1.1.0

2017-01-08 Thread James Pharaoh
Hi everyone, I'm pleased to announce a new version of my btrfs-dedupe tool, written in rust, available here: http://btrfs-dedupe.com/ Binary packages built on ubuntu (probably will work elsewhere, but haven't tried this), are available at: