A bugfix should be included to 0.2 series.
** Changed in: nssbackup
Importance: Wishlist => Medium
Status: New => Confirmed
Target: release0.3 => release0.2
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[wishlist] Add option to abort backup if destination directory does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346285
Yo
Yes, prismatic7, you're right under certain circumstances. I've tested
the issue more extensivly and experienced the following:
* I set the destination to a directory on an external disk (here
/media/transfer/backups), where `transfer` is the volume label
* creation of backups as normal user and
I was halfway through typing up a reply earlier today, but couldn't word
it right as I was distracted - basically, I was going to say what
prismatic said regarding ubuntu automounting external usb.
while sbackup had this option, it did not work properly as the gui which
should have set the config
er... my system is backing up RIGHT NOW to a disk that isn't mounted!
NSSBackup has created the directory and is cheerfully filling it with a
new full backup. (Ubuntu 9.04)
Because the automount feature of Ubuntu creates a directory for a
mounted drive in the form /media/, and removes it when the
A comment about the current implementation: the current behaviour is,
that the destination directory is not created recursivly. Nevertheless,
the 'last' specified directory is created. This prevents to backup to an
external disk that is not mounted. HTH
A question: the option should be added to th
** Changed in: nssbackup
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: nssbackup
Milestone: None => release0.3
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[wishlist] Add option to abort backup if destination directory does not exist
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346285
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