━━━━━━━━━ LEO Andinus ━━━━━━━━━ Table of Contents ───────────────── 1. Installation .. 1. OpenBSD 2. Demo Leo is a simple backup program. It creates tar(1) files from a pre-defined list. It can encrypt/sign files with gpg2(1) & sign files with signify(1). • Web-site: • Source: • Source (mirror): 1 Installation ══════════════ ┌──── │ # Clone the project. │ git clone https://git.tilde.institute/andinus/leo │ cd leo │ │ # Install dependencies with cpanm. │ cpanm --installdeps . │ │ # Copy the config. │ cp share/leo.conf $HOME/.config/leo.conf │ │ # Copy the script & make it executable. │ sudo make install └──── 1.1 OpenBSD ─────────── Clone & copy the config as shown above, then run these to install dependencies & leo. ┌──── │ # Install all the dependencies. (OpenBSD) │ doas pkg_add p5-IPC-Run3 p5-Config-Tiny p5-Path-Tiny │ │ # The man-path `/usr/local/share/man` is not indexed by default on │ # openbsd. Using the `/usr` prefix works around this issue. │ doas make PREFIX=/usr install └──── 2 Demo ══════ It's very easy to setup `leo', I made a demo video to show this. I already have Perl environment setup for this. *Note*: Leo has changed *a lot* since this was published. • Leo 2020-08-31: You can also download the [cast file] directly & play it with `asciinema'. [cast file]