Since the build for the original RPM already includes --with-smbmount
and --with-acl-support, perhaps the problem lies in the
--with-smbwrapper part?
Here's a way to build your own RPMs with the change and test it. (I have
not tested the RPMs yet, but they do build just fine.) Note that I did
Craig Barratt wrote:
> Smbclient uses a file timestamp for setting the incremental date.
> That file is /usr/local/backuppc/data/pc/dc1/timeStamp.level0
> which gets removed after the backup. So you should replace
> that with some other file that can be empty:
>
> touch timeStamp.level0
>
>
Hi there,
I've been having a consistent, reproducable problem with BackupPC and
Xtar. This is what happens:
1. BackupPC, running on Fedora Core 4, successfully backs up a Mac OS
10.3 machine with Xtar.
2. A small percentage of the files backed up will appear as folders in
the BackupPC web