On 7 December 2011 11:20, Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo wrote:
>> The g-c-c module should probably be removed as upstream is not
>> supporting 3rd party modules anymore.
>
> Probably this comes from Ubuntu, who has chosen deja-dup as its
> "default" backup system, and it is integrated in the
> gnome-con
Le Wed, 7 Dec 2011 17:20:31 +0100,
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo a écrit :
> > The g-c-c module should probably be removed as upstream is not
> > supporting 3rd party modules anymore.
>
> Probably this comes from Ubuntu, who has chosen deja-dup as its
> "default" backup system, and it is integrated in
On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> severity 650142 important
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> Alright, this is due to the fact that you are using
> gnome-control-center 3.2.2 that has a different ABI than 3.0 with which
> deja-vu has been built.
deja-dup ^^
I suppose you are speaking
severity 650142 important
thanks
Hi,
Alright, this is due to the fact that you are using
gnome-control-center 3.2.2 that has a different ABI than 3.0 with which
deja-vu has been built.
The g-c-c module should probably be removed as upstream is not
supporting 3rd party modules anymore.
Cheers
L
Package: deja-dup
Version: 20.2-1
Severity: normal
Deja Dup's backup preferences work fine when accessed from the command line
(via deja-dup-preferences), but clicking on the Backup icon in the control
center prints:
(gnome-control-center:10577): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: specified class size for
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