Hello Sebastien,

On Sun, Nov 11, 2018 at 8:10 PM Sebastian Suchanek <bac...@suchanek.de>
wrote:

> Am 10.11.2018 um 11:41 schrieb Chris Wilkinson:
>
> > I had trouble with the curl -o command but got it with wget instead.
> > CURL just downloaded ~370 bytes.
>
> Yes, me too. I guess it's because the manual states a HTTP address which
> the server redirects to a HTTPS address which can't be handled by curl.
>

This documentation issue has been addressed and fixed here
https://bugs.bacula-web.org/view.php?id=273


> Also I've noticed some glitches in the upgrade manual at
>
> http://docs.bacula-web.org/en/v8.1.0/02_install/upgrade.html#install-upgrade
>
> - There are some typos around the "application" part in path names,
>   e.g. "appication" and "appilcation". (Of course it's obvious when you
>   read it and type in the command manually, but a pitfall when you try
>   to copy and paste the commands.
>

Good catch, thanks.
The documentation has been fixed accordingly.


> - The upgrade manual doesn't mention to set the file ownership of
>   <bacula-dir>/application/assets/protected/application.db back to the
>   webserver user after restoring it from backup. If this isn't done,
>   one get's an error message of bad file permissions.
>
You're right, I've also notice that the documentation does not mention how
to upgrade if Bacula-Web has been installed using Composer.
https://bugs.bacula-web.org/view.php?id=275

>
> Aside from this, the upgrade went smooth and also the new version itself
> works fine - thanks!
>

Thanks

>
>
> Best regards
>
> Sebastian
>

Davide


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