You should not remove the environment setting (/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=C )
as this is important for backuppc to understand the output of tar, if
the system language is not English.
In localhost.pl you should have:
$Conf{TarClientCmd} = '/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/sudo $tarPath -c -v -f -
-C
You should not remove the environment setting (/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=C )
as this is important for backuppc to understand the output of tar, if
the system language is not English.
In localhost.pl you should have:
$Conf{TarClientCmd} = '/usr/bin/env LC_ALL=C /usr/bin/sudo $tarPath -c -v -f -
-C
#15, Wayne Law, the problem is still recurring. Your solution helped me
fix it, just wanted to say thanks that it worked for me! :D
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#15, Wayne Law, the problem is still recurring. Your solution helped me
fix it, just wanted to say thanks that it worked for me! :D
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497732
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This seems much higher-priority than low to me. To have the default
install mysteriously fail hourly provides no confidence in backuppc, and
saving critical system configuration data like password hashes is one of
the main jobs of a backup tool.
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This seems much higher-priority than low to me. To have the default
install mysteriously fail hourly provides no confidence in backuppc, and
saving critical system configuration data like password hashes is one of
the main jobs of a backup tool.
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