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David Steele aeee83044d Fix resume after partial delete of backup by prior resume.
If files other than backup.manifest.copy were left in a backup path by a prior resume then the next resume would skip the backup rather than removing it. Since the backup path still existed, it would be found during backup label generation and cause an error if it appeared to be later than the new backup label. This occurred if the skipped backup was full.

The error was only likely on object stores such as S3 because of the order of file deletion. Posix file systems delete from the bottom up because directories containing files cannot be deleted. Object stores do not have directories so files are deleted in whatever order they are provided by the list command. However, the issue can be reproduced on a Posix file system by manually deleting backup.manifest.copy from a resumable backup path.

Fix the issue by removing the resumable backup if it has no manifest files. Also add a new warning message for this condition.

Note that this issue could be resolved by running expire or a new full backup.
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pgBackRest
Building Documentation

General Builds

The pgBackRest documentation can output a variety of formats and target several platforms and PostgreSQL versions.

This will build all documentation with defaults:

./doc.pl

The user guide can be built for different platforms: centos7, centos8 and debian. This will build the HTML user guide for CentOS/RHEL 7:

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --var=os-type=centos7

Documentation generation will build a cache of all executed statements and use the cache to build the documentation quickly if no executed statements have changed. This makes proofing text-only edits very fast, but sometimes it is useful to do a full build without using the cache:

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --var=os-type=centos8 --no-cache

Each os-type has a default container image that will be used as a base for creating hosts. For centos7/centos8 these defaults are generally fine, but for debian it can be useful to change the image.

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --var=os-type=debian --var=os-image=debian:9

The following is a sample CentOS/RHEL 7 configuration that can be used for building the documentation.

# Install docker
sudo yum install -y yum-utils device-mapper-persistent-data lvm2
sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://download.docker.com/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
sudo yum install -y docker-ce
sudo systemctl start docker

# Install tools
sudo yum install -y git wget

# Install latex (for building PDF)
sudo yum install -y texlive texlive-titlesec texlive-sectsty texlive-framed texlive-epstopdf ghostscript

# Install Perl modules that do not have CentOS packages via CPAN
sudo yum install -y yum cpanminus
sudo yum groupinstall -y "Development Tools" "Development Libraries"
sudo cpanm install --force XML::Checker::Parser

# Add documentation test user
sudo groupadd test
sudo adduser -gtest -n testdoc
sudo usermod -aG docker testdoc

Building with Packages

A user-specified package can be used when building the documentation. Since the documentation exercises most pgBackRest functionality this is a great way to smoke-test packages.

The package must be located within the pgBackRest repo and the specified path should be relative to the repository base. test/package is a good default path to use.

Ubuntu 16.04:

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --no-cache --var=os-type=debian --var=os-image=ubuntu:16.04 --var=package=test/package/pgbackrest_2.08-0_amd64.deb

CentOS/RHEL 7:

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --no-cache --var=os-type=centos7 --var=package=test/package/pgbackrest-2.08-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

CentOS/RHEL 8:

./doc.pl --out=html --include=user-guide --no-cache --var=os-type=centos8 --var=package=test/package/pgbackrest-2.08-1.el8.x86_64.rpm

Packages can be built with test.pl using the following configuration on top of the configuration given for building the documentation.

# Install recent git
sudo yum remove -y git
sudo yum install -y https://centos7.iuscommunity.org/ius-release.rpm
sudo yum install -y git2u-all

# Install Perl modules
sudo yum install -y perl-ExtUtils-ParseXS perl-ExtUtils-Embed perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker perl-YAML-LibYAML

# Install dev libraries
sudo yum install -y libxml2-devel openssl-devel

# Add test user with sudo privileges
sudo adduser -gtest -n test
sudo usermod -aG docker test
sudo chmod 750 /home/test

sudo echo 'test ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' > /etc/sudoers.d/pgbackrest

# Add pgbackrest user required by tests
sudo adduser -gtest -n pgbackrest