Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-09-27 Thread robert leleu
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

robert leleu proposed the following answer:
Je la 27/09/2010 00:52 Origina mesaĝo Jean-Peer Lorenz 
skribis (esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo):
 Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
 https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

 Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
 Hi,

 what should I do to add the source?
 You don't need it. If you want the source code of simple backup just go to 
 https://launchpad.net/sbackup/+download
 There, you can download tarballs containing the source that you can extract 
 into a directory of your choice and inspect the code.
I don't need the sourceI just want to be automatically advised for 
upgrades

 Well, this'd be really weird. SBackup installs menu entries under:
 * Applications -  Accessories (start it from here a normal user without root 
 privileges, does not support scheduled backups)
 * Applications -  System tools (start it from here a root user, enables 
 scheduled backups).
 In case there is no menu entry 'Applications-System tools' it could be 
 required to enable this submenu under 'System -  Settings -  Main menu'.

 Does invokation from the command line using 'sbackup-config-gtk' resp.
 'gksu sbackup-config-gtk' work?
yes of course.but having installed sbackup, I just tried 
sbackup, since I did not received a message specifying tha I should 
invoke something else

In fact this is not an improvement for you, but rather for synaptic
thanks for your help

 Jean-Peer


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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-09-26 Thread robert leleu
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

robert leleu proposed the following answer:
Je la 24/08/2010 13:57 Origina mesaĝo Anton skribis 
(esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo):

 Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
 https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

  Status: Open =  Answered

 Anton proposed the following answer:
 On 24/08/10 11:53, paolocollector wrote:
 New question #122507 on nssbackup:
 https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

 I read:
  Please use the latest version of Simple Backup (SBackup)

 I am not sure: does this mean that i should stop using nssbackup 0.3 and 
 move to sbackup 0.11 ?

 Or is it only a note for sbackup users to remind to move to the next version?

 nssbackup and SBackup are finally re-merged. SBackup 0.11.x is identical
 with nssbackup 0.3.x. Development will take place in SBackup (to stop
 confusion) from now. So, you're invited to use SBackup from now on.


so well, so good.

I updated nssbackup to sbackup with apt-get in my ubuntu 10.04, to the 
lucid version, given by
http://ppa.launchpad.net/nssbackup-team/ppa/ubuntu
(nssbackup was listed as to be uninstalled)

I checked that sbackup 0.11.2 ins in /usr/bin dated of to-day

nssbackup is no longer operational (although the menu entries are always 
there),
and sbackup fails (see hereunder) and I see no menu about it.


le...@portable-leleu:~$ nssbackup
nssbackup : commande introuvable
le...@portable-leleu:~$ sbackup
Updating GNOME_KEYRING_PID to: None
Updating GPG_AGENT_INFO to: None
Now launching indicator application (status icon).
Unable to get KDE Session Manager: 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.kde.ksmserver 
was not provided by any .service files
Indicator application started (PID: 9070)
Updating GNOME_KEYRING_PID to: None
Updating GPG_AGENT_INFO to: None

ans an error message:
Erreur critique: Aucun fichier de configuration trouvé pour le profile 
par défaut.


thanks to help me to have an operational backup again

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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-09-26 Thread Jean-Peer Lorenz
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
Hello Robert,

please follow these steps:

1. translate your error message into english 'ans an error message:
Erreur critique: Aucun fichier de configuration trouvé pour le profile
par défaut.' and post it

2. open Synaptic package manager and search for 'nssbackup' and *purge*
(i.e. remove it including configuration) all related packages

3. repeat step 2 for 'sbackup': *purge* all sbackup related packages

4. Open menu item 'Preferences - Repositories' in Synaptic and remove
all entries related to nssbackup PPA

5. if you've manually modified your sources.list, undo all of your
changes related to nssbackup/sbackup. There is no need to mess around
with configuration files in Ubuntu 10.04 in order to add a PPA. You can
do it using the GUI (and you should use the GUI unless you really know
what you're doing ;-)

6. Close the repositories dialog and reload your packages list within
Synaptic. At this time, neither nssbackup nor sbackup should be
installed on your machine. Plus, you should only find sbackup 0.10.5
(this is the version included in Ubuntu Lucid's universe) when looking
for it.

7. You can now add our PPA https://launchpad.net/~nssbackup-
team/+archive/ppa to your repositories: open the repositories dialog
again. Select tab 'Other software' and just add the following line 'ppa
:nssbackup-team/ppa', press ok and then reload your packages list within
Synaptic.

8. You should now find sbackup 0.11.x in Synaptic.

9. Install it (sbackup and sbackup-gtk) and check/set configurations
according to your need in sbackup gui.

10. In the case you are paranoid and/or don't trust the Simple Backup
Maintainers you can disable the source in the repositories dialog.
Though you'll not receive automatic updates from this source then.

HTH,
Jean-Peer

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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-09-26 Thread robert leleu
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

robert leleu proposed the following answer:
first: thanks for so fast an answer

it succeeded but it also presumably succeeded the first timeI just 
did not find that sbackup menu entries are not at the same place that 
nssbackup ones

youll' find a report, answering in the text for each step

please take in consideration point 10.

Thanks


Je la 26/09/2010 18:38 Origina mesaĝo Jean-Peer Lorenz 
skribis (esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo):

 Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
 https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

 Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
 Hello Robert,

 please follow these steps:

 1. translate your error message into english 'ans an error message:
 Erreur critique: Aucun fichier de configuration trouvé pour le profile
 par défaut.' and post it
my translation is: No configuration file found for default profile  
(presumably not exactly the original text)

 2. open Synaptic package manager and search for 'nssbackup' and *purge*
 (i.e. remove it including configuration) all related packages
the purge option (sélectionner pour suppression complète, I guess, was 
not available. So I first proceeded to step 3.
Then I installed again nssbackup (by the way, it seemed to be in order 
again), and then purged it


 3. repeat step 2 for 'sbackup': *purge* all sbackup related packages

 4. Open menu item 'Preferences -  Repositories' in Synaptic and remove
 all entries related to nssbackup PPA
done

 5. if you've manually modified your sources.list, undo all of your
 changes related to nssbackup/sbackup. There is no need to mess around
 with configuration files in Ubuntu 10.04 in order to add a PPA. You can
 do it using the GUI (and you should use the GUI unless you really know
 what you're doing ;-)
I do use the GUI

 6. Close the repositories dialog and reload your packages list within
 Synaptic. At this time, neither nssbackup nor sbackup should be
 installed on your machine. Plus, you should only find sbackup 0.10.5
 (this is the version included in Ubuntu Lucid's universe) when looking
 for it.
correct

 7. You can now add our PPA https://launchpad.net/~nssbackup-
 team/+archive/ppa to your repositories: open the repositories dialog
 again. Select tab 'Other software' and just add the following line 'ppa
 :nssbackup-team/ppa', press ok and then reload your packages list within
 Synaptic.
correct

 8. You should now find sbackup 0.11.x in Synaptic.
correct

 9. Install it (sbackup and sbackup-gtk) and check/set configurations
 according to your need in sbackup gui.
installed, but there I find no menu entry for sbackup. Old entries for 
nssbackup are always her, in ApplicationsAutres= SoftwaresOthers I 
guess

running sbackup from a terminal give the same result as previously

le...@portable-leleu:~$ sbackup
Updating GNOME_KEYRING_PID to: None
Updating GPG_AGENT_INFO to: None
Now launching indicator application (status icon).
Unable to get KDE Session Manager: 
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.kde.ksmserver 
was not provided by any .service files
Indicator application started (PID: 15165)
Updating GNOME_KEYRING_PID to: None
Updating GPG_AGENT_INFO to: None
le...@portable-leleu:~$

followed by the same erro message

 10. In the case you are paranoid and/or don't trust the Simple Backup
 Maintainers you can disable the source in the repositories dialog.
 Though you'll not receive automatic updates from this source then.
I'm no paranoid, and fully trust you, but adding the ppa just added the 
main .what should I do to add the source?

 HTH,
 Jean-Peer


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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-09-26 Thread Jean-Peer Lorenz
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

Jean-Peer Lorenz proposed the following answer:
Hi,

 what should I do to add the source?
You don't need it. If you want the source code of simple backup just go to 
https://launchpad.net/sbackup/+download
There, you can download tarballs containing the source that you can extract 
into a directory of your choice and inspect the code.

 my translation is: No configuration file found for default profile
This mean no backup can be created because there is no configuration file 
present. The purge step removed it (however, purge is always preferable over 
remove when reinstalling software because it really removes everything of the 
old package). You'll have to set up a configuration before you can make a 
backup.

 installed, but there I find no menu entry for sbackup
Well, this'd be really weird. SBackup installs menu entries under:
* Applications - Accessories (start it from here a normal user without root 
privileges, does not support scheduled backups)
* Applications - System tools (start it from here a root user, enables 
scheduled backups).
In case there is no menu entry 'Applications-System tools' it could be 
required to enable this submenu under 'System - Settings - Main menu'.

Does invokation from the command line using 'sbackup-config-gtk' resp.
'gksu sbackup-config-gtk' work?

Jean-Peer

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[Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-08-24 Thread paolocollector
New question #122507 on nssbackup:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

I read:
 Please use the latest version of Simple Backup (SBackup) 

I am not sure: does this mean that i should stop using nssbackup 0.3 and move 
to sbackup 0.11 ?

Or is it only a note for sbackup users to remind to move to the next version?


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Re: [Nssbackup-team] [Question #122507]: re-merged ?

2010-08-24 Thread Anton
Question #122507 on nssbackup changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

Status: Open = Answered

Anton proposed the following answer:
On 24/08/10 11:53, paolocollector wrote:
 New question #122507 on nssbackup:
 https://answers.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/122507

 I read:
  Please use the latest version of Simple Backup (SBackup)

 I am not sure: does this mean that i should stop using nssbackup 0.3 and move 
 to sbackup 0.11 ?

 Or is it only a note for sbackup users to remind to move to the next version?

nssbackup and SBackup are finally re-merged. SBackup 0.11.x is identical 
with nssbackup 0.3.x. Development will take place in SBackup (to stop 
confusion) from now. So, you're invited to use SBackup from now on.


-- 
Groetjes,

Anton

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