Andrew Ferguson wrote:
On Jan 5, 2009, at 6:06 AM, Dominic wrote:
... but I do get an error
with rdiff-backup 1.2.4 when running from a *Windows* client (to
Linux-based rdiff-backup server) thus:
C:\rdiff-backup -r 0D
Hi Craig,
the answer by Andrew was in another thread, might gone unnoticed:
The error is due to a typo in robust.py on line 77
(e.errno should be exc.errno).
@Andrew: in v1.30 Main.py, line 202 the '--' was not adopted from my patch,
so using '--use-compatible-timestamps' option currently
worked like a charm! thanks!
+--
|This was sent by sbo...@techrvealed.com via Backup Central.
|Forward SPAM to ab...@backupcentral.com.
+--
On Jan 7, 2009, at 6:01 AM, Gregy wrote:
Hello, I have a little problem here. I am using rdiff-backup for
linux-linux backups without issue but I have a problem with windows
version. When I backup special characters are not reencoded or
reencoded badly so it appears like '?' on my utf8 linux
Hi Andrew,
I am using native rdiff-backup.exe with plink.exe as ssh client. I
followed this guide
http://wiki.rdiff-backup.org/wiki/index.php/BackupFromWindowsToLinux .
The codepage 1250 is default with my windows localization and I am
really not sure how to alter it or convince english/other
Hi all,
I am trying to backup from OSX (latest) to Windows. rdiff-backup
1.2.5 installed on either end. The ssh configuration was tested by
running rdiff-backup --version over the pipe and getting back only a
single line. The windows rdiff-backup is using the 1.2.5 executable
with the
On Jan 7, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Thanos Diacakis wrote:
Then using this command:
rdiff-backup -v9 --test-server --remote-schema 'ssh -q -F ~/Settings/
ssh/ssh-home-conf2 my.windows.box.here.net -p 60666 %s' 'z:\\rdiff-
backup.exe --server'::/foo
... and it keeps dying with the trace below.
Gregy wrote:
Hello, I have a little problem here. I am using rdiff-backup for
linux-linux backups without issue but I have a problem with windows
version. When I backup special characters are not reencoded or
reencoded badly so it appears like '?' on my utf8 linux system. On
windows I am
On Jan 7, 2009, at 5:25 PM, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Gregy wrote:
Hello, I have a little problem here. I am using rdiff-backup for
linux-linux backups without issue but I have a problem with windows
version. When I backup special characters are not reencoded or
reencoded badly so it appears
Andrew Ferguson wrote:
Gregy, you probably have a display issue in your xterm or whatever you
are using to view the filenames on Linux.
The problem is Linux naturally doesn't have first class support for
Windows 1250, since it's a proprietary Microsoft encoding
I want to use rdiff-backup to make differential backups of my Truecrypt .tc
files, but I haven't been able to find any documentation for Win XP. I have
never used Linux so I need something that doesn't expect any knowledge at all
except Windows.
Thanks.
On Jan 7, 2009, at 4:54 PM, folder wrote:
I want to use rdiff-backup to make differential backups of my
Truecrypt .tc files, but I haven't been able to find any
documentation for Win XP. I have never used Linux so I need
something that doesn't expect any knowledge at all except Windows.
Hello
I am getting an error (possibly related to the different versions
installed). Is the difference between 1.2.1 and 1.2.3 significant
enough to cause an error?
My source is running OS X 10.5 and rdiff-backup 1.2.3.
My destination is running OS X 10.4 and rdiff-backup 1.2.1
Here is the
On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:46 PM, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Mac Guide wrote:
Hello
I am getting an error (possibly related to the different versions
installed). Is the difference between 1.2.1 and 1.2.3 significant
enough
to cause an error?
My source is running OS X 10.5 and rdiff-backup 1.2.3.
I installed rdiff-backup and used it for a few days. I was eager to see how it
would handle a small change to a large (2G) truecrypt file. I added a small
file into the truecrypt file and then performed a backup. To my surprise, the
truecrypt file was completely missed from the backup. I
15 matches
Mail list logo