Question #248111 on Duplicity changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/248111
Status: Answered => Open
Rodrigo Alvarez is still having a problem:
Hi Edso,
Nice theory! I hadn't noticed that after the 92K file threshold all
other files are added again.
I'm currently running Python 2.7.3--supposedly the latest production
version for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Are you recommending that I roll back to
the retired Python 2.6.6? I could also try upgrading to 2.7.6.
Reading around, it seems fiddling with Python version switches is a very
good way to ruin your system. Can you think of any test to confirm the
theory before going for the down/up-grade?
Best,
+R
On May 11, 2014, at 3:26 AM, edso <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your question #248111 on Duplicity changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/duplicity/+question/248111
>
> edso posted a new comment:
> Rodrigo,
>
> ignore the previous request, just saw you earlier comment.
>
> here comes a thought. the second backup log suggests that after roughly
> 92000 files the files get compared to None, meaning they seem to be
> missing in the backup. the earlier verify though pretty clearly says
> they are in there.
>
> i remember an issue on Mac where python had a bug that silently capped
> array lists to some maximum length.
>
> can you try another python? preferrably latest stable of 2.6 ?
>
> ..ede/duply.net
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