Hi Kern
Thanks for your directions. I'm trying to checkout version 1.39.6 from
your cvs repo but I can't find it. The newest one I can find is
1.38.6. Am I doing something wrong ?
Best regards
René
Hi Again
Solved the problem (messed up the modulename in cvs). God the sources,
compi
Kern Sibbald wrote:
On Friday 24 March 2006 15:49, Rene Brask Sørensen wrote:
Rene Brask Sørensen wrote:
The 1.38.5 and older versions of bextract on a Unix/Linux machine cannot read
Win32 data.
However, if I am not mistaken, the 1.39.6 (development code) of bextract does
read
Rene Brask Sørensen wrote:
Hi all
how can I restore the file ? can I just fit the fileset definition
and then restore the file ?
Well, I'd recommend correcting the file set as soon as possible, but
that will _not_ fix existing backups. For your current problem, you
could try to l
Hi all
how can I restore the file ? can I just fit the fileset definition
and then restore the file ?
Well, I'd recommend correcting the file set as soon as possible, but
that will _not_ fix existing backups. For your current problem, you
could try to locate the file in question in the cat
Hi all
I have quite a big problem restoring a windows fileset, I can't traverse
the filetree bacula builds but when I search for the file I want to
restore I can find it. It seems like my problem comes from my fileset
definition where I have used a backslash instead of a "front" slash.
how c