Public bug reported:
The title says it pretty much. I've added a directory with an equal-sign
in its name to my exclude list. This causes sbackup to stop working.
Luckily I've noticed it by chance a few days later.
Starting sbackupd from a terminal reports the following:
$ sudo sbackupd
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/sbackupd", line 213, in <module>
dirconfig = dict([ (k, int(v)) for k,v in conf.items("dirconfig") ] )
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'Backups=_/ = 0'
A second problem is, that the directory in question is not displayed in the
config-dialog. I had to remove it myself in /etc/sbackup.conf to get everything
working again.
Im using Xubuntu 9.04 (amd64)
** Affects: sbackup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
The title says it pretty much. I've added a directory with an equal-sign
in its name to my exclude list. This causes sbackup to stop working.
Luckily I've noticed it by chance a few days later.
Starting sbackupd from a terminal reports the following:
$ sudo sbackupd
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/sbackupd", line 213, in <module>
dirconfig = dict([ (k, int(v)) for k,v in conf.items("dirconfig") ] )
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'Backups=_/ = 0'
- A second problem is, that the directory in question is not displayed in the
config-dialog. I had to remove it myself in /etc/sbackup.conf to get it working
again.
+ A second problem is, that the directory in question is not displayed in the
config-dialog. I had to remove it myself in /etc/sbackup.conf to get everything
working again.
Im using Xubuntu 9.04 (amd64)
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sbackup fails if exclude-path contains an equal-sign
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412934
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