Hey Francesco,

thank you for taking the time to report this issue. At the moment I
cannot confirm the described behaviour. Please give some additional
informations:

* what version of NSsbackup did you use
* what is your OS
* what is your Python version
* can you attach logfiles created during this incident

Moreover, please describe excatly what you did and what you expected.

I did a quick test to confirm your bug and experienced (with recent
installation from PPA) the following:

* I created some backups (full and inc) with sbackup
* afterwards I performed backups with the same settings (include dirs, 
destination etc.) with NSsbackup
-> the things worked for me as expected: I got a log message and a popup 
notification (see http://srv022.pixpack.net/20090304072929804_lozhchdiob.png) 
that informed me that there are old snapshots, but none of these were 
automatically upgraded nor deleted. I think this is the desired behaviour.

Please post some informations, so we can turn out what the problem was
in your case.

Thank you very much.
Regards. Jean-Peer

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