Note that we get a slightly different crash when applied to an once
success backup.
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ unset PYTHONOPTIMIZE
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ rm -rf alfa/ beta/
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ mkdir alfa beta
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ echo foo > alfa/bar.txt
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ rdiff-backup a
Yepp, looks like that's it. I can reproduce it also on Natty with Python
2.7 and 1.2.8-5ubuntu3.
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ mkdir alfa beta
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ echo foo > alfa/bar.txt
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ export PYTHONOPTIMIZE=true
andreas@stilgar:~/temp$ rdiff-backup alfa/ beta/
Exception 'RP
After reinstalling a clean Ubuntu, creating a new user account, finding
that rdiff-backup works, reproducing the error on my account with dash,
and then perusing `env`, I think I finally found the problem.
My Bash config set the variable $PYTHONOPTIMIZE. If this variable is set
to any value, rdiff
Ok, sorry for not getting back to your earlier.
No, given that even such a basic source folder fails, I have no idea
what the issue might be.
One thing you could try is sending an e-mail to the rdiff-backup-user
mailing list. Perhaps someone there might have an idea what is wrong.
http://lists.n
[01:21 PM] 78Mb$ ls -ld /home/gwern/music
drwx-- 77 gwern gwern 4096 2010-10-11 11:44 /home/gwern/music/
Attached is also the output of ls -lR music/?field.comment=[01:21 PM] 78Mb$ ls
-ld /home/gwern/music
drwx-- 77 gwern gwern 4096 2010-10-11 11:44 /home/gwern/music/
Attached is also th
Oh, and regarding bug #96258. It turns out that that bug wasn't actually
properly fixed in rdiff-backup 1.1.12. Supposedly a more proper fix was
applied to rdiff-backup 1.2.2. This according to http://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499332
(Not that I know if this is the same issue or n
Thanks
Can you now run the following command for me?
ls -ld /home/gwern/music
It might also be useful if you could run the following command, showing
the content of the folder. Of course, that would reveal your music
collection, which I understand if you don't want to do.
ls -la /home/gwern/mus
The first line:
/dev/sda5 on / type ext4 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
none on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
none on /sys/fs/fuse/connections type fusectl (rw)
none on /sys/kernel/debug type debugfs (rw)
none on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw)
none on /de
Thanks for including that extra debug data.
Could you tell me what file system /home/gwern/music, as well as the
created foo folder, resides in? If you are unsure, the output of the
command "mount" should provide all the necessary information.
** Changed in: rdiff-backup (Ubuntu)
Status: N
** Attachment added: "the output rdiff-backup managed to produce"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658413/+attachment/1684816/+files/foo.tgz
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