On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:26:01 -0200
Rodrigo Real wrote:

> David Relson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> > Thanks for the pointer!
> >
> > Does the following look correct:
> >
> >    #### find /etc/BackupPC -name "*.pl"
> >
> >    /etc/BackupPC/config.pl
> >    /etc/BackupPC/pc/nic.pl
> >    /etc/BackupPC/pc/osage.pl
> >
> > The obvious next question is:
> >
> > How does one view and edit the config info for the hosts, i.e. 'nic'
> > and 'osage' in my example???
> 
> By the other message, I guess that you already got the answer... 
> 
> Best wishes,
> Rodrigo

Yes, 3.0.0 is up and running.  It took a fair amount of time because I
had been running 2.1.2 and 3.0.0 uses a different directory structure.
If I properly understand what all happened, the changes caused some
difficulties in my gentoo upgrade.  Perseverance and renaming all the
old  directories (to preserve the contents without interfering
with the new) allowed me to get the new backuppc running.

I'll have additional thoughts to contribute one I'm sure backuppc is
doing its job.

Regards,

David

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