Hello, FRED a écrit : Hmm, it depends of the linux distribution you use... Distributions packages are often not up to date ; so if you want to use the last BackupPC version you should compile it yourself that's not so hard to do (you should find many tutorials on google explaining this, I wrote myself a small one in french on my website, you could find it at http://x-tnd.be/tutoriels.php5?cat=divers&art=backuppc)Hi! I'm french and I've got problems with backuppc (I'm a newbie with Linux) 1/ If I make an apt-get search backuppc, I only have the choice to install version 2.1.1-2 ....how could I install the last version 2.1.2 ? Do I need to modify my sources.list? For this problem, I cannot help you because I'm not debian but redhat user :)2/ When I install backuppc, Installation runs well but if I do a dpkg-reconfigure backuppc, I've got this message: * Stopping backuppc... No process in pidfile `/var/lib/backuppc/log/BackupPC.pid' found running; none killed. [ ok ] /var/lib/dpkg/info/backuppc.postinst: line 45: /usr/share/wwwconfig-common/apache-include_all.sh: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type You should I think consult forums for your specific linux version about this dpkg-reconfigure problem. By the way, if you consider compiling yourself, you probably won't have these errors. Hope this short answer should help you.Could you help me ? Thanks very much for your answers |
- [BackupPC-users] (no subject) FRED
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- Re: [BackupPC-users] (no subject) Peter Teunissen
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- Re: [BackupPC-users] (no subject) Craig Barratt
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