Christophe TREFOIS <tre...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hey,
>
> The actual fix was to put SKIP=registry in the cronjob.
>
> Next I will try to enable registry, and then see what happens.
>
> Maybe there are two unrelated issues causing the same outcome :)

Did you try "my fix" and find that it didn't work?

If not I'd say that "your fix", skipping backing up the registry results
in skipping trying to access the non-existing folder. "My fix" creates
the folder and thus make the trying to access it succeed. In other
words, I think we have the same issue, but found two ways to solve it.

BTW, where did you find out that you even could use SKIP=registry?

/M

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