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[Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes
From: |
Stefan Hoth |
Subject: |
[Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Oct 2007 01:19:52 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (Windows/20070728) |
Hello list,
since a few days I experience a strange behaviour of duplicity.
While reviewing the logs a noticed that after a full backup
(ftp-Backend) the list of exisiting backups shifts to one full backup
(the last one) and several backup sets with "signature-less chains" (8
till now).
In the logs with highest verbosity I found this line:
Running 'ncftpls -F -t 30 -u 'FTPUSER' -p '???' -X 'DELE
duplicity-full-signatur
es.2007-09-29T23:00:03+02:00.sigtar.gpg' 'ftp://FTPSERVER/backup
/'' (attempt #1)
I guess that this is the key to my signature-less chains... but why?
Can (lol, I just wrote "Ken" - would be even good) anyone help me with
this. By now I can restore the last backup but it seems that I lost my
previous states.
I used the current 0.4.4RC3 of duplicity in connection with the
wrapper-script ftplicity (I guess it's known by now?!).
Please help! :)
best regards,
Stevie
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- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Kenneth Loafman, 2007/10/03
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Stefan Hoth, 2007/10/03
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Kenneth Loafman, 2007/10/03
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Stefan Hoth, 2007/10/04
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Kenneth Loafman, 2007/10/04
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Kenneth Loafman, 2007/10/06
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Stefan Hoth, 2007/10/06
- Re: [Duplicity-talk] new strange behaviour without changes, Kenneth Loafman, 2007/10/06