On Monday 06 April 2009 00:05:39 Dan Langille wrote: > Kern Sibbald wrote: > > On Sunday 05 April 2009 12:20:52 James Harper wrote: > >> The docs > >> http://www.bacula.org/manuals/en/install/install/Configuring_Director.ht > >> ml#SECTION00870000000000000000 state of windows filesets: > >> > >> " > >> In addition, on Windows machines, you should always prefix the directory > >> or filename with the drive specification in lower case (e.g. c:/xxx) > >> using Unix directory name separators (forward slash). > >> " > > I have changed this to: > > In addition, on Windows machines, you should always prefix the directory > or filename with the drive specification (e.g. c:/xxx) > using Unix directory name separators (forward slash). The drive letter > itself can be upper or lower case (e.g. c:/xxx or C:/xxx). >
Thanks. > >> But then under "A Windows Example FileSet", upper case drive letters are > >> used everywhere > > > > Yes, I think that all the original restrictions within Bacula have now > > been "reprogrammed" and thus are eliminated. As usual the documentation > > lags behind the actual facts ... > > > > I've taken note of this. > > Please un-note it. :) OK :-) Best regards, Kern ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Bacula-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-devel
