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--- Comment #7 from Simon Persson ---
Had some time to look at this one now. I think the problem could be line 111 of
edexecutor.cpp.
https://invent.kde.org/system/kup/-/blob/master/daemon/edexecutor.cpp#L111
That should be mkpath instead of mkdir.
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--- Comment #6 from HD ---
I had th
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--- Comment #5 from Miguel Guthridge ---
(In reply to Christian Hartmann from comment #3)
> same thing here ...
>
> had to manually 'init' bup(1) with:
>
> $ bup --bup-dir= init
>
> assuming an external disk device named 'EXTERNAL',
> the command tem
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--- Comment #4 from Christian Hartmann ---
after initing it manualy .. the log file (~/.cache/kup/...) says:
bup "-d" "/media/christian/MyBook/Datensicherungen" "init"
bup "-d" "/media/christian/MyBook/Datensicherungen" "index" "-u"
"/home/christian/Ar
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--- Comment #2 from Miguel Guthridge ---
(In reply to Simon Persson from comment #1)
> Is it possible that you had bup or rsync installed when you enabled backups?
> Then when making and running the backup plan you no longer have it on your
> computer?
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--- Comment #1 from Simon Persson ---
Is it possible that you had bup or rsync installed when you enabled backups?
Then when making and running the backup plan you no longer have it on your
computer? Just an idea to maybe explain what happened.
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