Hi,
Jim McNamara wrote on 29.01.2007 at 10:55:26 [Re: [BackupPC-users] how to
update from 2.1.1]:
> Due to the code freeze in Debian for the release of Etch as stable
> "soon", it will be quite a while before a new deb package for backupPC
> makes it to stable.
true.
&g
Due to the code freeze in Debian for the release of Etch as stable
"soon", it will be quite a while before a new deb package for backupPC
makes it to stable. The Debian backupPC maintainer is probably well
aware of the releases, but even if he made the packages, the code
freeze would prevent them f
Filipe wrote:
I've followed a guide and I used apt-get install... when installing
backuppc 2.1.1
and now what should I do?!
there's version 3 also out :o
You could contact the maintainer and ask if an update is in the works
or maybe use Debian's Bug Tracker. I'm pretty sure you can also
I've followed a guide and I used apt-get install... when installing
backuppc 2.1.1
and now what should I do?!
there's version 3 also out :o
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) wrote:
Filipe wrote:
I am running 2.1.1 with no major problems with 12 hosts for about 6
months.
It is on a debian sarge syste
Filipe wrote:
I am running 2.1.1 with no major problems with 12 hosts for about 6
months.
It is on a debian sarge system, what is the best procedure to
update to
last 2.1.3 version?
Did you install using apt or using the archive directly from the
BackupPC website? I you used apt (install
Hi
I am running 2.1.1 with no major problems with 12 hosts for about 6 months.
It is on a debian sarge system, what is the best procedure to update to
last 2.1.3 version?
Thanks
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