I run duplicity daily with --full-if-older-than 1W, and it displays counts and
sizes for new, deleted and changed files and indicates when it is doing a full
rather than incremental backup. Sometime I look at those numbers (e.g. if they
are bigger than I expected) and wonder, which files caused the statistics.
Is there a way to see what files were added, deleted, and changed (and maybe
their sizes or size changes) in the latest (or some earlier) increment, either
by adding some option(s) to the backup command or using a separate command
after the backup is complete? I've read the duplicity man page and other
documentation and haven't seen a way to do this (although I might have missed
it). I tried adding --verbosity 5, which did include the information I'm
looking for, but it also produced hundreds of lines additional output that I
found useless.