*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 409130 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/409130
I'm having the same problem. It says Working: Finalizing and then Done,
but nothing is backed up. This does not appear to be a duplicate of the
large files bug. I tried backing up two folders with a total o
No return, I'll pass it to invalid.
** Changed in: backintime
Status: New => Invalid
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can't delete old backups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501295
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** Changed in: backintime
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: backintime
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Hardlink issues in mounted ssh filesystems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/430646
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You can use BIT to find all snapshots that contains a file. To search
for patterns there are better tools (gnome, catfish). BIT snapshots can
be explored with your preferred file explorer.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/492730
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You can use encfs to encrypt a folder and then backup encrypted folder.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482170
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 441628 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/441628
Restore is like backup you may encounter the same warning.
It is safer this way to backup/restore user data than running it as root.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 441628
BAckintime crash w
OK, thanks for clarifying. So I have nothing to worry about - my
snapshots are working fine and I should be able to restore them without
permission problems - correct? If these warnings are nothing to worry
about then yes you can mark this as duplicate of bug 441628.
openSUSE switch from QT4.5 to
kde4plugin bug is related to kde4/qt4/pyKDE4 libraries. Maybe OpenSUSE
11.2 use different version of this libraries. Maybe older versions
didn't crashed ...
If this answer your question I'll mark this bug as duplicate for bug
441628 since kde4plugin is the real problem.
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BiT continually stuck
Well, no. When rsync transfer files/directories it tries to set them the source
user/group/rights.
If you backup /home/user/abc.txt then:
- /home belongs to 'root'
- /home/user & /home/user/abc.txt belongs to 'user'
If you run BIT as 'user' you can't set '/home' owner to
'root'.
This is why you
e="/srv/**"
--include="/VAULT/Documents/**" --include="/home/Gabor/**"
--include="/etc/**" --include="/usr/local/**" --include="/usr/lib/**"
--include="/usr/share/**" --exclude="*" /
"/media/Backup/TPX60s/backintime/201001
Hi Cyberdude,
I think there is a easier way to see if this bug is related to kde4plugin.
You need to rename kde4plugin.py (ex: kde4plugin.py.org) so it won't be loaded.
The file should be installed in: /usr/share/backintime/plugins/
This plugin is just to display systray icon so it won't interrupt
Hi Dan. I'm sorry I didn't make it clear that I'm using KDE4 but it was
in my logs (KDE4systray...) so I didn't think to point it out
explicitly.
I'm not sure if the link to bug 441628 is the same bug. I never did
experience the problems reported in that bug, i.e. the tray icon not
terminating. As
Please do a small test: in the unencrypted folder please make a hard-link for a
file and check if it worked.
In my tests I used encfs default options. If you use different options please
let me know so I can do some tests on my side.
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Backup on EncFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/503859
Yo
I didn't know you are using kde4 version.
I think this is a duplicate of the bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/backintime/+bug/441628 (and it's duplicates).
You should try the beta version. There is an Ubuntu repository but for OpenSUSE
you need to build it from sources (you can checkout sources
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