Lukas Wymann schrieb: > Hi everybody > > Backup works perfectly. > But: > When I want to restore a file, it works on a - how should say, pure > physical level. > For example: > > /home/sub-directory/another dirextiry/second subdirecctory/file1.doc > /home/sub-directory/another dirextiry/file2.doc > > all is beeing saved correctly > > Now, when I restore file2.doc, it creates the following "file": > /home/sub-directory/another\ > where "another\ " is the file restored. > > It does not handle the spaces within the directory-name (same happnes > with file names containing spaces). > > Also when I do restore a whole sub-directory, it creates a path and > therein the subdirectories as follows: > /home/sub-directory/another\ > in this it creates subdirectory > /home/sub-directory/another\ /second subdirectory > with all it's files. > > Thanks for any help or suggestion > > Lukas > > System running ubuntu 8.04-server, with samba-shares from local network > and backuppc v.3.0.0 (with apt-get install backuppc, therefore standard > installation within ubuntu)
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