Daniel Berteaud wrote at about 09:05:50 +0200 on Monday, April 8, 2019:
> Le 2019-04-08 02:23, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users a écrit :
>
> >
> Jeff,
> >
> > Thanks for tracking this down and proposing the correct fix.
> I've pushed the fix to git, and released a new BackupPC-XS-0.59.ta
Le 2019-04-08 02:23, Craig Barratt via BackupPC-users a écrit :
>
Jeff,
>
> Thanks for tracking this down and proposing the correct fix.
I've pushed the fix to git, and released a new BackupPC-XS-0.59.tar.gz
on both git and cpan.
I'll update ASAP, but, what are the concrete
risks for running 0.
Jeff,
Thanks for tracking this down and proposing the correct fix. I've pushed
the fix to git, and released a new BackupPC-XS-0.59.tar.gz on both git and
cpan.
Craig
On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 7:03 AM wrote:
> There is a simple but severe bug in bpc_attrib.c that causes v3
> version (BPC_ATTRIB_T
There is a simple but severe bug in bpc_attrib.c that causes v3
version (BPC_ATTRIB_TYPE_UNIX) attrib files to either not read or read
in a partial/corrupted fashion.
For me, this led to error messages of form:
unreasonable file name length 1048962
BackupPC_migrateV3toV4: can't read attri