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[Rdiff-backup-bugs] [bug #15284] Certain files not being backed up


From: Ben Escoto
Subject: [Rdiff-backup-bugs] [bug #15284] Certain files not being backed up
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 08:51:37 -0800
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Update of bug #15284 (project rdiff-backup):

                  Status:                    None => Invalid                
             Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed                 

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Follow-up Comment #2:

Is it possible this is a problem with your filesystem?  I don't understand
the following lines:

address@hidden:address@hidden:ls -ld "/windows/Documents and Settings/All
Users/Application Data/Intuit/Quicken/Inet/Common/Pnf/Unlock" 

dr-x------  1 root root 4096 2004-09-14 21:32 /windows/Documents and
Settings/All Users/Application Data/Intuit/Quicken/Inet/Common/Pnf/Unlock/

address@hidden:address@hidden:ls -l "/windows/Documents and Settings/All
Users/Application Data/Intuit/Quicken/Inet/Common/Pnf/Unlock"
ls: reading directory /windows/Documents and Settings/All Users/Application
Data/Intuit/Quicken/Inet/Common/Pnf/Unlock: Input/output error
total 0

The directory has read and execute permissions for the user, so that means
that 'ls' should be able to list the files in the directory.  The fact that
'ls' says there are no files yet 'oem.htm' seems to be in the directory looks
like a bug in your filesystem.

Also 'ls' returns an "Input/output error", not a permission error. 
Input/output errors usually mean a hardware or filesystem problem.

I'm closing the bug, but reopen if you still think it's an rdiff-backup
problem.

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