Hi,
Lukas Wymann wrote on 2008-08-14 18:05:28 +0200 [Re: [BackupPC-users] Error
restore with rsync and spaces in file names]:
> [...]
> > Now, when I restore file2.doc, it creates the following "file":
> > /home/sub-directory/another\
> > where "another\ " is the file restored.
> >
> > It does n
Lukas Wymann schrieb:
> Hi everybody
>
> Backup works perfectly.
> But:
> When I want to restore a file, it works on a - how should say, pure
> physical level.
> For example:
>
> /home/sub-directory/another dirextiry/second subdirecctory/file1.doc
> /home/sub-directory/another dirextiry/file2.doc
Chris Baker wrote:
> A couple days ago, someone asked about Linux and Western Digital
> external
> hard drives. This is a response, sort of. I am posting my notes on
> how I got
> a Seagate Free Agent drive to work with Linux. I hope this will help
> with
> other drives. I make no guarantees
A couple days ago, someone asked about Linux and Western Digital external
hard drives. This is a response, sort of. I am posting my notes on how I got
a Seagate Free Agent drive to work with Linux. I hope this will help with
other drives. I make no guarantees.
We purchased a Seagate FreeAgent USB
Hi all :)!
My configuration:
BackupPC 3.1.0 on CentOS 5.2
When I set up $Conf{BackupFilesOnly} with UTF8 chars than BackupPC fails
with error in a main log.
E.g. C$ => /Komerční sféra kontakty/*
2008-08-14 15:49:30 pc1: Wide character in subroutine entry at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Compress