Hi,

I've exactly the same problems as Timothy Stella.  I'm running cygwin on
windows to debain linux.  The first backup works fine.  The second fails
with permission issues on the directory I'm backing up to.  Does anyone
have a solution?

Thanks,

Dave.



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From:     Timothy Stella
Subject:     [rdiff-backup-users] Have rdiff-backup not preserve
permissions?
Date:     Fri, 1 Mar 2013 09:57:28 -0800
Hello,
I'm currently having a problem with rdiff-backup backing up some data. It's
running into really weird permissions issues.
I am using rdiff-backup 1.2.8 on CentOS pulling from rdiff-backup 1.2.8 on
Cygwin (winxp) like so:
backup@ centos$rdiff-backup -v6 address@hidden::/cygdrive/c/files/
/mnt/backups/winserver/files/
I have it backing up a directory -- the first time the backup runs,
everything is fine. The second time, however, I get permission issues with
the local copy (the directory I am backing up to).
I tried to remedy this by adding a chmod -R u+rwx at the end of my script,
but it doesn't seem to help.
I also tried to set the directory to 777 just to see if it'd work, and it
still fails. However, running the backup as root does work.
It is also worth noting that other directories (separate rdiff-backup runs)
for that same server are working without issue.
I tried to look up if I can have rdiff-backup just ignore the remote (in
this case, winserver) permissions but it doesn't seem possible. Is there
any way for me to get around this other than running that one directory as
root?
Thanks!
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