Greg Freemyer wrote:
I don't know the answer, but I will say that the current error handling is rdiff-backup's biggest shortcoming in my opinion. Anytime I recommend rdiff-backup, I always warn the potential new user that if they are not comfortable seeing stack dumps, they will get very nervious if rdiff-backup ever has a hiccup on their system.
I don't disagree with you Greg, but the behaviour of rdiff-backup is pretty standard for every other open source python program I have used. I mean if you want to see ugly tracebacks, just try and upgrade Plone or do anything else with it :)
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