Could this be the cause? - Is rdiff-backup testing for acl ability at
the source and destination directory instead of the respective volume
root?
Murali-PB-G4-Tiger:~ muralikv$ sudo fsaclctl -p /Volumes/RSNAPSHOT/
Access control lists are supported on /Volumes/RSNAPSHOT/.
Murali-PB-G4-Tiger:~ muralikv$ sudo fsaclctl -p /
Access control lists are supported on /.
Murali-PB-G4-Tiger:~ muralikv$ sudo fsaclctl -p /Users/
error (-1) from /Users/. (Unknown error: -1). Support for access
control lists is unkown.
error (-1) from /Users/. (Unknown error: -1)
On 30 Oct 2005, at 03:48 pm, Ben Escoto wrote:
Murali Vadivelu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following on Sun, 30 Oct 2005 14:20:20 +0000
I get this error in spite of having ACL enabled in the destination
volume and I have also manually checked it. pylibacl is also working
fine.
When you run it at high verbosity do you see "Access control lists
On" in the description of the destination system?
Another error that I was able to fix: 'Log.FatalError' changed to
'log.Log.FatalError' to fix it ---
Fixed, thanks.
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Ben Escoto
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