* Esteban Manchado Velázquez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) disait : > Perhaps I could sponsor it. Three preliminary comments:
You can grab on my repository the 0.5.5-3 release of backup-manager which includes all what you requested here : > 1) /etc/backup-manager.conf.tpl should not be in /etc/, as it's not a > configuration file. It should probably go to /usr/share/backup-manager That's done, the tpl file is now installed in /usr/share/backup-manager/ > 2) For some reason, backup-manager doesn't work for me as packaged: $UID is > always empty, so it always says "you have to be root to execute this". The > problem seems to be the shebang line (/bin/sh as opposed to /bin/bash, for > example, which works indeed). I guess the real problem is the way of knowing > the user id (I still don't know if there are bashisms in the code). Indeed, that bashism was pointed out on the list and I've fixed it in 0.5.5-2, backup-manager now requires /bin/bash. > 3) If only root can execute it, it should be in /usr/sbin (not in > /usr/bin). Currently, that's true, backup-manager can only be run by root, fixed in 0.5.5-3 too. > I haven't check other simple backup solutions, but this seems nice. If nobody > opposes, I will probably sponsor it (after I can find some time to see it in > detail). Feel free to contact me for more details on the code implementation or anything else, I'll be happy to answer anything about this software. Regards. Alexis. -- Alexis Sukrieh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * Another Linux Debian Geek Enthusiast * http://www.sukria.net * http://www.debian.org - Just for code.