I used BackupPC 3.1.0-1 on a fresh Debian Etch install, and it wouldn't start because there was no MTA installed. I did an "apt-get install exim4" and then BackupPC started up no problem, and I haven't any other bugs to report for 3.1.0-1

I have already written to the package maintainer and suggested that perhaps there's an MTA meta-package that he can list under the BackupPC package requirements, or perhaps just requiring the exim4 package.

Justin Best
503.906.7611


On Jan 2, 2008, at 6:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

3.1.0 now shows up as an upgrade in Debian Lenny.  I still have 3.0.0
installed.

I perused the changelog and didn't see anything major.

Is there anything I should do before upgrading? Any reports of anything
major breaking?

Thanks.

Jon S.

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