On Wednesday 27 September 2006 04:07 pm, Kern Sibbald wrote:

> If for some reason you are using the current CVS, I recommend not using a
> bscan built from it on a Linux system (actually on any system, though it
> seems to run fine on Solaris and FreeBSD) until I pin point and fix the
> problem.

For what it's worth, CVS as of yesterday is running reasonably well.  As 
always, I will be glad to supply more information as needed.

There are three known exceptions so far.

As reported a couple of weeks ago in the client side encryption on a Windows 
system, I cannot use the master key configuration; a message is issued that 
complains about the private key not being found.  The fd key works, the 
master key does not.

There remains the problem I reported a few days ago of only using drive 0 of 
my 4 drive autochanger.

I've not tried a restore from windows in the past couple of days, but as 
posted a few days ago I was having trouble with an incorrect pool selection 
after going through the file selection.

-- 

   -- Michael

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