Package: backuppc
Version: 3.1.0-9
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream

I cannot quite decide if this is a feature or bug:

If I restore host A to a subdirectory of host B, then the restore
log shows up under host B. I agree that it should probably do that
if I restore to B:/, but not if I restore to a subdirectory. Then,
it should show up as a restore under A as well, no?

At the very least, it might make sense to link the restore log to
both hosts.

This might be related to the fact that when I start the restore from
A to B and then confirm, I am redirected to a page where I can "go
back to host B home page" (it should be A, which is where I came
from).

Cheers,

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