On Thu, January 30, 2020 10:12 am, Reio Remma wrote: > On 30/01/2020 17:01, Derek Atkins wrote: >> >> I've got a dozen machines of various vintages that I'm trying to backup >> from a centralized backup server. Not all of those machines support >> Python 3, and it's quite possible that, down the road, some may support >> Python 3 but not Python 2. I absolutely, cannot guarantee that both >> ends can always run the same version of rdiff-backup, and frankly I >> shouldn't have to. > > > Shouldn't it be possible to run multiple versions on the backup machine? > > iirc I had both Python 2 and 3 versions installed on a CentOS 7 machine > at one point.
Arguably yes, this would work, but it would IMHO require that the backup server have software that automatically detected the correct remote version and ran the appropriate frontend. I would be okay with that solution for now, provided it was part of the 2.0 package (and that the packaging is such that 1.2.8 and 2.0 can co-exist on the backup server easily). > Good luck, > Reio -derek -- Derek Atkins 617-623-3745 de...@ihtfp.com www.ihtfp.com Computer and Internet Security Consultant