On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 14:14 +0100, Andy wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback. How did you force a downgrade? Were you able to 
> do it without breaking apt? (Sorry if I am OT)

dpkg -i <old-version-of-rsync.deb>

> PS) I haven't filed a bug report; I'm tend to suspect a buggy operator 
> before buggy code. :)

True, but touching nothing at all apart from upgrading some software's
version and then something breaks usually means that there's some
problem compatibility problem with the new version (whether that's a
problem with BackupPC or rsync is a different story and is yet to be
decided).

Kind regards
WK
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