Bug#600302: deja-dup: Déjà Dup did not backup any file at all

2011-11-06 Thread intrigeri
Hi Michael, Michael Terry wrote (16 Oct 2010 14:09:48 GMT) : I'm going to open a duplicity bug about this. Where can I find this duplicity bug report? (I'm going to reassign this bug to the duplicity package, but before doing so I'd like to prepare all needed references.) Bye, -- intrigeri

Bug#600302: deja-dup: Déjà Dup did not backup any file at all

2010-10-16 Thread Crazyfighterx
Hello! I'm the maintainer of Deja Dup. It looks from your log like Deja Dup is not actually configured to include your home directory in the backup (or at least, it doesn't think it is). That's why the backup was so small. Can you provide the output of the following command?

Bug#600302: deja-dup: Déjà Dup did not backup any file at all

2010-10-16 Thread Michael Terry
Ah, I think I see the bug now. I was wrong about Deja Dup not knowing you wanted your home folder backed up. It did see that, but there was what looks like a permissions error when reading the /home folder. Now, this is clearly a bug, since even if /home is not readable/listable,

Bug#600302: deja-dup: Déjà Dup did not backup any file at all

2010-10-15 Thread Crazyfighterx
Package: deja-dup Version: 14.2-1 Severity: important First of all, sorry for my poor English. I opened Déjà Dup with command env DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 deja-dup in gnome-terminal. Configuring Déjà Dup to backup /home/crazyfighterx/, excluding /home/crazyfighterx/.local/share/Trash/,

Bug#600302: deja-dup: Déjà Dup did not backup any file at all

2010-10-15 Thread Michael Terry
Hello! I'm the maintainer of Deja Dup. It looks from your log like Deja Dup is not actually configured to include your home directory in the backup (or at least, it doesn't think it is). That's why the backup was so small. Can you provide the output of the following command? gconftool-2