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From: | Murali Vadivelu |
Subject: | Re: [rdiff-backup-users] rdiff-backup - ACL troubles! |
Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2005 02:46:48 +0000 |
Dear Ben,Does it use the Mac OS X specific command /usr/sbin/fsaclctl command? If that is the case it would fail as the OS probably stores the ACL enabled status at the root of the volume.
I tested it with python and manually and it works with all the folders/ files within the ACL enabled volumes as expected! Given this, I do not understand why rdiff-backup should bail out as it is python based and uses pylibacl.
With many thanks. Best regards, Murali. On 31 Oct 2005, at 02:21 am, Ben Escoto wrote:
Murali Vadivelu <address@hidden> wrote the following on Sun, 30 Oct 2005 17:16:18 +0000Could this be the cause? - Is rdiff-backup testing for acl ability at the source and destination directory instead of the respective volume root?Sun Oct 30 16:10:09 2005 ACLs not supported by filesystem at / Users/muralikv/DesktopYes, if you are trying to back up /Users/muralikv/Desktop it will test that very directory. If that test fails and you say --never-drop-acls then it just exits with a fatal error. -- Ben Escoto
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