On 03/10/15 16:21, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> I've just discovered a bug in BAT file selection for restores.  If you
> have a directory containing a file whose name begins with a [ character,
> for instance:  [1.7.10]BetterFonts1.1.4.jar (which is a Minecraft mod
> file), and you wish to restore only that file, you cannot mark it for
> restore.  You can double-click the mark box, and the box will be
> checked, but then when you exit file selection, BAT will tell you that
> no files are marked for restore.
> 
> This is with Bacula 7.0.5 on Gentoo Linux.

Forgot to add:  You can work around the bug by doing your restore in
bconsole and using "mark *BetterFonts1.1.4.jar".  But you cannot select
a file for restore in BAT whose name begins with a [.  I did not test
further to try other "legal but unusual" first characters, or whether a
[ elsewhere in the name causes problems.


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  Phil Stracchino
  Babylon Communications
  ph...@caerllewys.net
  p...@co.ordinate.org
  Landline: 603.293.8485

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