Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sbackup
2010-10-16 15:06:53,103 - ERROR: An error occurred during the backup: Error in
stream protocol: End of stream
2010-10-16 15:06:53,241 - ERROR: Uncaught exception: The specified location is
not mounted
2010-10-16 15:06:53,243 - ERROR: Traceback (
Please tell me what further information you need. I have four Ubuntu
computers running in the house, all running 10.10. One of them, a
netbook, gets this error when I try to run sbackup. It has an identical
configuration as the other three. It's try to backup to
ssh://root@/var/backup/. It hasn't s
Attaching the log file from my latest attempt. I've also tried to remove
and purge sbackup and reinstall and I've installed the optional fuse
add-on (sbackup-fuse or something or other), even that's not installed
on the three other computers. The other difference with the netbook is
that it is conn
** Attachment added: "log file at debug level"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbackup/+bug/661746/+attachment/1696596/+files/sbackup.2010-10-16_16.19.35.335481.log
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I put a try/except block around the line that's failing in _gio_utils.py
and it's failing when trying to write excludes.list, if that's any help.
The path (ssh://...) and the data look fine to me, but the writer of
this will probably know more.
This is what the target directory looks like at the p
Found a workaround: If I remove the [cC]ache regex in the exclude list, it
works. My kids are
heavy browser users (mostly chrome, but also firefox). The exclude.list is
mostly lots of lines of the form:
/home//.cache/google-chrome/...
I see about 8,000 lines of it. This workaround means I'm ba
** Attachment added: "excludes.list that sbackup fails to write"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbackup/+bug/661746/+attachment/1696858/+files/bad_excludes.list
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sbackup: error in protocol: end of stream
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> What distribution do you use
Ubuntu 10.10
> what version of sbackup
0.11.3ubuntu1. Installed from the standard repositories.
> reproducible?
yes. Happens every time.
> do you run sbackup as superuser (root)
yes.
> are you able to open your backup destination using Nautilus/command
line?
> Do you have issues when you limit the size of your excludes file?
No, the backup worked. About 66GB of data was transferred (over the same
wireless network, taking some hours).
> did you ever had problems when using nautilus etc.?
Not that I remember.
The other bugs you mention are interestin
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