Public bug reported:
I have a couple of backups, over ssh, to a machine which is not
accessible 24/7. Since upgrading my system to 20.04 from 18.04, the
included version of backintime-qt, presumably checking the integrity of
settings, closes the backup settings dialog but does not save any
changes made (without warning) to *any* profile, if the remote host on
other profiles are not up; it works fine when they are up.
The old version would complain about remote hosts being unavailable, but
still allowed changes to be saved. This means I cannot change my local
backup settings without first turning other computers on unnecessarily!
Ideally I should be able to make changes to remote system profiles, too,
even if they are down at that time.
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Description: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Release: 20.04
backintime-qt:
Installed: 1.2.1-2
Candidate: 1.2.1-2
Version table:
*** 1.2.1-2 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/universe amd64 Packages
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/universe i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
** Affects: backintime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Can't save preferences when remote machines unavailable
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