Jean-Louis Martineau schrieb: > Hello, > > The Amanda core team is pleased to announce the first beta release > of Amanda 2.5.2, the 2.5.2b1 release.
-- > If you find bug in this release, please submit a bug report on sourceforge > (http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=120&atid=100120) Unfortunately this beta seems to break the usage of (my) tapechanger(s). >From amcheck I get stuff like: Changer problem: could not read result from "/usr/libexec/chg-zd-mtx" changer problem: could not read result from "/usr/libexec/chg-zd-mtx" When I run (as amanda-user and inside the configdir): $ /usr/libexec/chg-zd-mtx -info /usr/libexec/chg-zd-mtx: line 1265: syntax error near unexpected token `fi' /usr/libexec/chg-zd-mtx: line 1265: ` fi' A diff between the chg-zd-mtx-scripts within 2.5.1p3 and 2.5.2b1 show several changes, maybe someone is quicker at debugging this than me (in fact I am pretty sure) .... Seems to be related to the quotes etc. A suggested fix for chg-zd-mtx (I am unsure if I got the positions right): ------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1240,3 +1240,3 @@ fi - Log `_ 'LABEL -> Adding label "%s" with barcode "%s" for slot %s into %s' "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode" "$loadedslot" "$labelfile"` + Log `_ 'LABEL -> Adding label "%s" with barcode "%s" for slot %s into %s' "$tapelabel" $loadedbarcode" "$loadedslot" "$labelfile"` read_labelfile "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode" < $labelfile @@ -1259,3 +1259,3 @@ LogAppend `_ 'ERROR -> !!! Label database corrupted !!!'` - LogAppend `_ ' -> "%s" conflicts with new %s "%s" for %s '"%s" "$old_val" "$val_type" "$new_val" "$lf_type" "$lf_val"` + LogAppend `_ ' -> "%s" conflicts with new %s "%s" for %s "%s"" "$old_val" "$val_type" "$new_val" "$lf_type" "$lf_val"` Exit 2 \ @@ -1268,3 +1268,3 @@ echo "$tapelabel $loadedbarcode" >> $labelfile - LogAppend `_ ' -> appended %s entry: %s '"%s" "$labelfile" "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode"` + LogAppend `_ ' -> appended %s entry: %s %s" "$labelfile" "$tapelabel" "$loadedbarcode"` fi ------------------------------------------------------- (And yes, I know, I should have posted that to SF ... sorry) Greets, Stefan.
