Hello

Is it a very bad idea to run rdiff-backup version 1.01 and 1.04 together? that is, local machine (client, Mac OS X) runs 1.04 and remote machine (server, Solaris 10) runs 1.01 ?

I've just tried backing up the /etc directory from the remote Solaris 10 box and it's changed some directory names.

Eg,

etc/X11 has become etc/;08811

etc/X11 is a standard directory:

/etc # ls -ld X11
drwxr-xr-x   6 root     other        512 May  6 16:50 X11

and:

etc/TIMEZONE has become etc/;084;073;077;069;090;079;078;069

etc/TIMEZONE is a symlink to ./default/init


Is this normal? It seems bad. Is it because of the different versions?

Thank you
Jesse

Jesse Reynolds
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Virtual Artists Pty Ltd - 08 8223 2288 - http://www.va.com.au/


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