On Monday 01 February 2010 14:57:47 Graham Keeling wrote:
> Hello Kern,
>
> Can you tell me where in the code the change was that prevents the storage
> daemon crashing on reading my corrupt backup-0009?

The first part was:
Patch: 3d6f161a8f76799cde5ebbb3f06de965e5ad9085
made on 18Jan10 at 13:31:00

The Verify part is:

Patch: ef59bf981a1d828e0c06a1c7187f3136a5d6857f
made on 28Jan10 at 14:41:35

>
> I would like to try it out on 3.0.3 before moving to 5.0.0.

Good luck,

Kern

PS: Is Robin O'Leary (if I remember his name right) still interested in using 
rdiff with Bacula?  If so, it is a project for which I am now doing a bit of 
design -- I have a number of ideas, but nothing definite worked out.  
However, it is probably time to start talking about it to organize my ideas 
better.


>
> Thank you.
>
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