** Changed in: duplicity
Assignee: Kenneth Loafman (kenneth-loafman) = (unassigned)
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Duplicity does not recognize the host name
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Likewise invalid in Ubuntu
** Changed in: duplicity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Duplicity does not recognize the host name
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Per user comment, its solved. Problem was in changed /etc/hosts file,
not duplicity.
** Changed in: duplicity
Status: New = Invalid
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Duplicity does not recognize the host name
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** Also affects: duplicity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Duplicity does not recognize the host name
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Kenneth Loafman (kenneth-loafman)
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Duplicity does not recognize the host name
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What does 'hostname -f' return? Duplicity uses the FQDN, not just
hostname.
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$ hostname -f
Caliope
There something weird with the hostname resolver... but it only happens
in duplicity...
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Nacho Mas wrote:
$ hostname -f
Caliope
There something weird with the hostname resolver... but it only happens
in duplicity...
According to Python lib manual:
getfqdn([name])
Return a fully qualified domain name for name. If name is omitted or
empty, it is interpreted as the local host. To
Ah! well, my /etc/hosts looked like this:
127.0.0.1 Caliope localhost.localdomain localhost
So it makes sense, since Caliope did not have a period... Now I feel a
bit dumb! Thanks very much for the help. I just checked that now it
works removing the localhost.localdomain
Please, mark it as