Thanks, Richard and list!
Does the EPEL and COPR installer for backuppc recognize that backuppc
has already been installed and overwrite it? I don't mind overwriting. I
just want to know if the installer covers existing installs. I've
already installed the modified rsync, all the Perl dependencies, etc.
I've run the Perl install script as well, following along with
http://sgowtham.com/journal/backuppc-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux/
It seems most of the stuff is there, though I haven't launched the app
yet. Maybe I'm just missing the inet.d script and who knows what else.
But installing from a complete Fedora or Redhat repository instead would
be much better of course. Should I wipe any stuff from my installation
before venturing into a whole new install using EPEL and COPR approach?
Thanks,
Bob
On 5/9/17 1:56 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
That's where the actual packages are stored, you need to start with
installing the repository:
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