On 17-Dec-08, at 21:26 , Andrew Ferguson wrote:
Andrew,
Thanks for the comments and advice.
I think your problems probably stem from the method used to connect
the EeePC to the Mac. What were you using to reach the EeePC's
files? Samba? I suspect that Samba is incapable of presenting the
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Dear all,
Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if it would be possible to use
gnome GVFS directories as destination for rdiff-backup. When doing
remote backups, this would eliminate the need of having rdiff-backup
installed in the remote machine, and it would also abstract the
complexities and
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I've got two Ubuntu systems on which I had been using rdiff-backup
successfully for some time (perhaps 2+ months). Sometime after December
13, my last successful backup, backups have consistently failed, as you
can see at
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Andrew Ferguson adfergu...@gmail.com writes:
On Dec 19, 2008, at 7:28 PM, Bill Harris wrote:
Based on your traceback, it looks like your sshfs setup is broken.
Either sshfs has changed, or your kernel, or the server from which you
are mounting