Jon Forrest wrote:

If your distribution already supports a recent version of perl,
mod_perl, and a web server then I think installing backuppc from
source is so easy that your choice of distribution should be based
on other factors than backuppc support.

Getting it configured to work the way you want is another
story but this is distribution-independent.

I don't even run BackupPC under mod_perl as I don't really need the speed for the web interface (it's not like I spend my days there) and I can have apache run as the default user. Even easier to setup if you ask me. (Using BackupPC installed from source on CentOS.)

Nils Breunese.

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