On Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 23:05:15 -0400, Andrew Ferguson wrote:
On Jun 11, 2008, at 10:10 PM, Oliver Hookins wrote:
Maybe I've confused you a little. Here is the file on the source:
address@hidden ~]# ls -la /usr/bin/sudoedit
---s--x--x 2 root root 164536 Mar 6 22:23 /usr/bin/sudoedit
Here is the file on the destination:
address@hidden ~]$ ls -la server/usr/bin/sudoedit
---s--x--x 1 backup backup 164536 Mar 6 22:23 server/usr/bin/
sudoedit
Because this is a standard user, it can't even read the file that it
backed
up earlier. If we only stored the unix permissions in meta-data this
wouldn't be a problem.
Ok, I just checked with the CVS version. That situation does not
cause a
problem for rdiff-backup anymore.
Great, I'll try it out. What is the new behaviour that prevents the
situation from being a problem?