Matt Godbolt wrote:
Hi again Jason,
Thanks for your reply. With your workaround do you have the problem
of the generated tar file's name being corrupt? When my backup
completed (using your method), I then checked the XferLOG in backuppc:
[snip]
Rather unfortunately I've found the problem - it was completely my
fault! I had been temporarily debugging Jason's script with a "echo
$ARGV;" line...and forgot to take it out. Hence the tar archive had the
parameters prepended to it, which corrupted the archive.
Oops!
Matt
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