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I'm getting deprecation warnings with openSSL encryption.
[2019/09/05 08:38:52][info] Using Encryptor::OpenSSL to encrypt the archive.
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[2019/09/05 08:40:22][warn] (Note: may be interleaved if multiple commands returned error messages)
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Hi!
Could you please put the information about supported architectures to the documentation please? E.e. about supported architectures for different operating systems, some specific requirements to the supported instructions, if you have any (e.g. maybe AVX is required - I do not know).
This kind of information is important for the end-users.
Thanks in advance!
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I am getting the following error when reading a file from an S3 bucket:
Invalid bucket name "xxxx:yyyy@bucket": Bucket name must match the regex "^[a-zA-Z0-9.\-_]{1,255}$" or be an ARN matching the regex "^arn:(aws).*:s3:[a-z\-0-9]+:[0-9]{12}:accesspoint[/:][a-zA-Z0-9\-]{1,63}$|^arn:(aws).*:s3-outposts:[a-z\-0-9]+:[0-9]{12}:outpost[/:][a-zA-Z0-9\-]{1,63}[/:]acce
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Hi. First of all, kudos to you for the VFS cache - it's really brilliant. I have one request though.
For a little background, as of now I'm using the following settings: