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rustic copy --init should ask for the destination password #161

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simonsan opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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rustic copy --init should ask for the destination password #161

simonsan opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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A-commands Area: Related to commands in `rustic_core` C-bug Category: Something isn't working as expected

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simonsan commented Feb 13, 2024

Note that rustic copy --init still doesn't ask for the destination password when initializing the destination repository (and it is not specifed).
To implement this, we need more rustic_core support...

Originally posted by @aawsome in rustic-rs/rustic#1061 (comment)

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aawsome commented Feb 13, 2024

Actually realized that the init_with_config method already supports giving a password directly. So this can be solved solely within rustic, see rustic-rs/rustic#1063

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