-----Original Message----- From: Adam Goryachev [mailto:mailingli...@websitemanagers.com.au] Sent: den 14 maj 2012 10:41 To: backuppc-users@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Syntax error at /usr/share/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/CGI/HostInfo.pm
On 14/05/12 17:42, Sorin Srbu wrote: > S.5....T. /usr/share/BackupPC/lib/BackupPC/CGI/HostInfo.pm I think this here is the best pointer as to what the problem means. Restore this from the original package or installation source, and then see if you still have the issue. Unless you modified it to try and debug this problem, in which case, it looks like your hosts file is missing a newline. Perhaps it was modified on a windows PC or similar. I would suggest you ensure it is a proper unix text formatted file (I've used a command flip to help "flip -u filename" will convert to unix format, no change if already correct). Regards, Adam ================= Spot on, thanks! I compared the HostInfo.pm files from one of the other BPC-servers I have and just did an ctrl-a//ctrl-c/ctrl-v to the problematic BPC-server (after having backed up the in-place file) and behold, now it works! The older BPC was running BPC 3.2.0 while the new BPC was 3.2.1. (Was there any changes made in HostInfo.pm between these versions?) Further, I have not done any changes to the HostInfo.pm on the new BPC, so I don't quite see why it would barf up like this... It has after worked like a charm for several months. Weird. I usually edit stuff from a Windows client using WinSCP and the built-in editor there part of the time and vi in a putty-terminal the rest of the time. Maybe vi is the preferred method in order to not get problems with GUI-editors and newlines? Thanks again Adam! -- /Sorin
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