Thanks for your input. It helped me debug my issue.
I found the culprit, rdiffbackup.actions.* modules was not getting loaded
properly. I've clean-up the environment and force inclusion of
rdiffbackup.actions.*
It is now working fine.
Thank you !
Le ven. 28 avr. 2023, à 06 h 09, Derek Atkins a
... And using a relative path with the name "test".. Which is a command.
-derek
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On April 28, 2023 04:14:43 Reio Remma wrote:
On 28.04.2023 07:51, Eric Zolf wrote:
Hi,
`rdiff-backup -v5 docs /tmp/bak` works as expected for me. I tried a
f
On 28.04.2023 07:51, Eric Zolf wrote:
Hi,
`rdiff-backup -v5 docs /tmp/bak` works as expected for me. I tried a
few variants and it always works. Fedora 38 with rdiff-backup 2.2.4
(as packaged).
Uh oh. It seems my mistake was using a relative path for backup destination.
Using an absolute pa
Hi,
`rdiff-backup -v5 docs /tmp/bak` works as expected for me. I tried a few
variants and it always works. Fedora 38 with rdiff-backup 2.2.4 (as
packaged).
We also still use the old CLI a lot in our pipeline tests, so there must
be another issue on your end.
It looks like rdiff-backup does
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
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 disappear,
start using the new one as described with