[Bug 322660] Re: sbackup does not save its configuration "Abort backup if destination directory does not exist"

2011-01-15 Thread Christopher Weth
The problem also occurs on my Lucid Lynx machines. It is due to a mis- spelled widget name in the script. It can be fixed by replacing on_stop_if_not_target_checkbox_toggled with on_stop_if_no_target_checkbox_toggled (i.e. remove the t from not) in /usr/share/sbackup/simple-backup-config.py, lines

[Bug 322660] Re: sbackup does not save its configuration

2010-06-23 Thread d_chall
I also had this problem. For me it seem to only affect the "Abort backup if destination directory does not exist" option. Like Tee I was able to fix this by manually editing the conf file. ** Summary changed: - sbackup does not save its configuration + sbackup does not save its configuration "Ab

[Bug 322660] Re: sbackup does not save its configuration

2010-06-13 Thread Tee
I also have this problem. But for me, this can be fixed by running sudo nano /etc/sbackup.conf and change stop_if_no_target from 0 to 1. -- sbackup does not save its configuration https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322660 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, w

[Bug 322660] Re: sbackup does not save its configuration

2009-03-18 Thread br24
I am having the same issue with 2 machines. Both have "Manual backups only" and "Use default backup directory" checked. I am trying to switch both to use recommended settings, and one using SSH. Neither changes have been successful. -- sbackup does not save its configuration https://bugs.launc