Andrew,
Thanks for all the great work you do on this, but yes a new stable
release would be appreciated.
I use OpenSUSE and they are still distributing 1.0.5 I'm pretty sure
because it is the stable release.
(OpenSUSE 11.0 comes out officially tomorrow, and it may have a newer
rdiff-backup, but
Bert Hiddink wrote:
Hello Sabuj!
Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
cmodule.c:24:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory
apt-get install python-dev
Thanks for your quick reply!
When I run:
python setup.py install --prefix=/usr/local/rdiff
--librsync-dir=/usr/local/rdiff
...I get...
running
Hello Sabuj!
Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
cmodule.c:24:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory
apt-get install python-dev
Thanks for your quick reply!
When I run:
python setup.py install --prefix=/usr/local/rdiff
--librsync-dir=/usr/local/rdiff
...I get...
running install
running buil
> cmodule.c:24:20: error: Python.h: No such file or directory
apt-get install python-dev
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Hello,
When I try to build the latest version of rdiff-backup on Debian, I get
the output as showed below.
Is this because of the Python version (2.4)? Or what else could be wrong?
At beforehand, I compiled librsync-0.9.7 in /usr/local/rdiff without any
errors.
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Andrew Ferguson wrote:
Hi all,
Version 1.1.16 of rdiff-backup has been released. Although the native
Windows support is not 100% finished, I thought the number of
significant bug fixes since January warranted a new release. After
native Windows support is finished, and any bugs reported from
On Jun 18, 2008, at 4:51 AM, Patrick Nagel wrote:
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David Sickmiller wrote on 2008-06-07:
| I'm using rdiff-backup to run a nightly backup across the Internet
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| a production server to a backup server. I'd like to be able to
produce
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| I'm using rdiff-backup to run a nightly backup across the Internet from
| a production server to a backup server. I'd like to be able to produce
| monthly snapshots and save them on removable media. It'd