On Wednesday 10 October 2007 01:29, Carsten Menke wrote:
> Kern Sibbald wrote:
> > It looks to me like the weird files tests are failing because of some
> > sorting or time differences.  Only a careful inspection of the output
> > files that are being compared can determine what is happening -- on a
> > quick look, it appears to be a false alert.
> >
> > However, the hard-link test is really failing, which is not a good sign. 
> > One would have to take a more careful look at why the restore failed to
> > understand the problem.  This looks like a real problem.
>
> What info do you need/what should I do.
>
> How to verify that the weird-files2 test is in fact a false alert?

After running the test and it fails, you need post copies of tmp/original and 
tmp/restored where we can view them.  Those files should be more or less 
identical, but they are not on your machine.

Regards,

Kern

>
> Regards
>
> Carsten

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