*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 441628 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441628

The problem described here is related to KDE4 version (KDE4Plugin.Systray.run).
The problem described in gajim is related to gnome libs.

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neither "backintime -b" nor "backintime --backup-job" work when run by cron
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/451268
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Bug description:
I use cron to run "backintime -b" (I also tried "backintime --backup-job" but 
the problem is the same) as a normal user who has write access to the snapshots 
path. In most cases the backup doesn't work. The systray icon says "Compare 
with snapshot ..." and the output of backintime is

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INFO: Lock
INFO: Include folders: ['/home/christian']
INFO: Ignore folders: []                                   
INFO: Last snapshots: {}                                   
INFO: [KDE4Plugin.Systray.run]                             
INFO: Compare with old snapshot: 20091014-113755           
Traceback (most recent call last):                         
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/backintime.py", line 174, in <module>
    start_app()                                                           
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/backintime.py", line 86, in start_app
    take_snapshot( cfg, True )                                            
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/backintime.py", line 42, in take_snapshot
    snapshots.Snapshots( cfg ).take_snapshot( force )                         
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/snapshots.py", line 421, in take_snapshot
    ret_val = self._take_snapshot( snapshot_id, now, include_folders, 
ignore_folders, dict, force )
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/snapshots.py", line 634, in _take_snapshot 
                   
    try_cmd = self._execute_output( cmd, self._exec_rsync_compare_callback, 
prev_snapshot_name )   
  File "/usr/share/backintime/common/snapshots.py", line 912, in 
_execute_output                   
    line = pipe.readline()                                                      
                   
IOError: [Errno 4] Interrupted system call
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There remain 2 processes running forever:
1000     20714  0.0  0.0  11520  1312 ?        S    15:00   0:00 /bin/sh 
/usr/bin/backintime -b
1000     20718  0.1  1.6 349204 33332 ?        Sl   15:00   0:03 python 
/usr/share/backintime/common/backintime.py -b

When I run backintime -b manually, it does work (at least I had no case where 
the same error occured until now).

I have Python 2.6.3 installed.



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