27/04/2023 14:23, Reio Remma wrote:
On 27.04.2023 14:59, Patrik Dufresne wrote:
Hello,
I'm slowly migrating from v2.0 to v2.2 and I'm getting this error
message
rdiff-backup -v 5 /tmp /test
[138] Failed to execute script 'rdiff-backup' due to unhandled
exception!
WARNING: th
On 27.04.2023 14:59, Patrik Dufresne wrote:
Hello,
I'm slowly migrating from v2.0 to v2.2 and I'm getting this error message
rdiff-backup -v 5 /tmp /test
[138] Failed to execute script 'rdiff-backup' due to unhandled exception!
WARNING: this command line interface is deprecated and will disappe
On 17.02.2023 09:06, Eric Zolf wrote:
Hi,
On 17/02/2023 07:02, qx6uwum...@liamekaens.com wrote:
I really appreciate rdiff-backup and like the new command syntax, so
I don't want to sound like a whiner, but like tbsky the change to
make "No increment is older than " a warning and return a n
4_x86_64.whl
* rdiff_backup-2.2.0-cp39-cp39-manylinux_2_28_x86_64.whl
* Source code (zip)
* Source code (tar.gz)
Visit the release page
<https://github.com/rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup/releases/tag/v2.2.0> to
download them.
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I'm personally using WSL2 / AlmaLinux 9 to run rdiff-backup on Windows
files.
Good luck
Reio
On 10.01.2023 22:43, EricZolf wrote:
You could try to use the cygwin version of rdiff-backup, because cygwin maps
all drives under /cygdrive. Disclaimer: I didn't try and it's been ages since I
used
y the current_mirror file.
Use rsync with --delete to do that.
Thanks, Chris.
On Thu, 23 Dec 2021 at 11:24, Reio Remma via Any discussion of
rdiff-backup wrote:
Hello!
I'm migrating my backups from an LVM volume to ZFS dataset,
however after rsyncing the data over, I'm gettin
Hello!
I'm migrating my backups from an LVM volume to ZFS dataset, however after
rsyncing the data over, I'm getting the following error:
$ rdiff-backup --verify backup-zfs/hostname
Warning, two different times for current mirror found
Fatal Error: Metadata file
'/mnt/backup-zfs/hostname/rdiff
On 01.06.2021 16:12, Jonas Schöpf wrote:
Hi all!
I found out about rdiff-backup two weeks ago after I searched for a
method to get incremental backups of my system.
I experience some problems while doing my backup and I hope that
somebody can tell me what I am doing wrong.
I understand that the
On 26.03.2021 14:41, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
I would like to add:
* Multi-platform (I have used it on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD)
* Easy to deploy and schedule, because all parameters are given on
the command line
* Command-line interfaces allows easy scheduling and execution on
rem
On 25.03.2021 09:29, reg.rdiff_bac...@excel4x.com wrote:
I just heard about rdiff-backup and I'm planning how to configure it.
The documentation says:
"Earlier states of your files are saved just by 1) keeping a copy of them,
2) in diff form as produced by rdiff, or 3) as a gzipped version of 1
On 30/01/2020 17:01, Derek Atkins wrote:
I've got a dozen machines of various vintages that I'm trying to backup
from a centralized backup server. Not all of those machines support
Python 3, and it's quite possible that, down the road, some may support
Python 3 but not Python 2. I absolutely,
On 22/01/2020 11:52, Otto Kekäläinen wrote:
Hello!
I would like to remind you that rdiff-backup Python 3 rewrite is done
and there are plans to release is as 2.0.0 soon.
** Right now we need help testing it! **
You can either checkout from git directly and build it and install, if
you are info
Hello!
I’m running rdiff-backup beta in a CentOS 8 LXC that I installed from the .whl
file under releases. There were no problems installing that.
Good luck.,
Reio
> On 5. Jan 2020, at 23:12, Robert Nichols wrote:
>
> Installing version 1.4.0b0-1-el8 from the frankcrawford COPR fails with
>
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