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02:21:40<devkev>sorry, for hopping between channels asking this (if this isn't the right channel, sorry!) Does the warrior support archiving an FTP server? If so, would a list of every recursive file path to be backed up be enough?
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04:28:03<monoxane>devkev theres no provision for FTP in the current warrior platform, most FTP services _can_ be archived, but its not automated through the same stuff
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13:29:37<f008600>Hi! I am wondering whats the latest version of the archive warrior ...
13:29:37<f008600>https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-code2.git (used by the current "official" docker image
13:29:37<f008600>https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior4-vm/tree/main (last commit last week, and has a 4 in it?)
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13:48:59<f008600>Is there a Docker image for https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior4-vm/ available?
13:56:44<phaeton>There's a docker based warrior, yes: https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php?title=ArchiveTeam_Warrior#Advanced_usage_(container_only)
13:57:52<f008600>posquito: Yes, but this is based on warrior2 (https://github.com/ArchiveTeam/warrior-dockerfile/blob/master/Dockerfile#L19)
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14:06:46<TheTechRobo>I think for the most part warrior-dockerfile does work fine. I'm not sure how important the scripts in the warrior2 repository are, but I've never really had any issues with the Docker image.
14:08:40<TheTechRobo>There is a Dockerfile in the warrior4-vm repo, but dev.md says "Attention: Using Docker to build is not supported and isn't working unless you run things with effectively root access."
14:22:36<f008600>I saw that too. But what's the difference between these two projects? The warrior2 repo seems the one used "in the wild" and the warrior4 looks like an attempt to rewrite everything in Rust. But both are limited in the wiki without any explanation.
14:22:58<f008600>s/limited/linked/
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20:26:09<@chfoo>"warrior4-vm" is virtual machine appliance for virtual machines, which is why it's named "-vm". it's not a rewrite of everything in rust. the virtual machine runs the docker image. so if you don't want to run a bulky vm, you can run the same docker image directly as directed in the readme. it's called version 4 because there exists older virtual
20:26:09<@chfoo>machines with version 2 ("warrior-preseed") and 3 ("ubuntu-warrior"). "warrior-code" and "warrior-code2" is only the code itself.
20:28:55<f008600>ok, thank you for clarification!
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