Craig,
        I was just trying to perfform the upgrade (as I have re0built my backuppc server). I have installed on Ubuntu, using a .DEB package which was 2.1.1, trying to upgrade to 2.1.2pl1, and the following happens:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/Data/BackupPC-2.1.2# perl configure.pl

Is this a new installation or upgrade for BackupPC?  If this is
an upgrade please tell me the full path of the existing BackupPC
configuration file (eg: /xxxx/conf/config.pl).  Otherwise, just
hit return.

--> Full path to existing conf/config.pl []? /etc/backuppc/config.pl
Couldn't open /etc/conf/config.pl: No such file or directory
BackupPC::Lib->new failed

Any suggestion?

Jamie Myers



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[BackupPC-users] BackupPC 2.1.2 pl1 (patch level1) released





I just released a set of patches for BackupPC 2.1.2.
This also includes the fixes in the prior pl0 patch.

The patches can be applied to a fresh 2.1.2 release
by downloading the single file BackupPC-2.1.2pl1.diff
from http://backuppc.sourceforge.net and following the
instructions in that file.  BackupPC should then be
re-installed from the fresh, patched, release.

The patched version is reported as "2.1.2pl1".

I've attached the list of issues fixed in the patch.

Craig

ChangeLog:

- Added patch from Michael (mna.news) to ignore "file is unchanged"
  message from tar 1.15.x during incremental backups.

- Fixed creation of .rsrc directories in bin/BackupPC_tarExtract
  when used with xtar on MacOS.  Reported by Samuel Bancal and
  Matthew Radey, who helped with debugging.

- Fixed bug in BackupPC_tarExtract for files >8GB in size whose
  lengths are multiples of 256.  Reported by Jamie Myers and
  Marko Tukiainen, who both helped debugging the problem.

- Fixed bug in lib/BackupPC/Xfer/RsyncFileIO.pm that caused
  incorrectly deleted attributes to be set in directories
  where one of the files had an rsync phase 1 retry during
  an incremental.  Reported by Tony Nelson.


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