I'm still relatively a newbie to linux even though I've been using it
for almost two years, so excuse me for the ignorance. What is
"strace", and how would I be able to use to track down this segfault
problem?
Delamatrix
Dave Kempe wrote:
Golden Butler wrote:
Dave and Marteen,
The iomega device I'm using is not formatted as FAT32. It's
partitioned and formatted as reiserfs. Is this filesystem type not
recommended? Also, I did upgrade rdiff-backup to version 1.0.1 with
the same results. It seems like something fundamental that I'm
missing but I can't figure it out. I really appreciate your guys
input. Any more suggestions of advice?
I have been using rdiff-backup for years on many different machines and
scenarios and never had it segfault. I don't understand where that is
coming from. If rdiff-backup crashes it generates the typical python
stack trace. Where exactly is this segfault coming from? maybe its time
to get out strace
dave
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