Package: backup-manager Version: 0.7.8-1 Severity: normal Preface/Use case:
I run Debian on a workstation at home and I am currently trying out backup software in the repository. This means i search through the package descriptions and install the packages I think might be fitting for the task. After that I try them out, one at another. Since testing backup software takes some time, the installed packages wont get used for a few days or even weeks. What's wrong (IMHO): I also installed backup-manager and discovered a few days later that my backup volume (which has only ~30GiB free space left) starts filling up ~5GiB/day because backup-manager was already installed as a daily cronjob. Expected behaviour: Don't install software, which is able to fill up free diskspace quickly, as cronjob per default. This should be done explicit by the user. Best Regards, Martin --- System information. --- Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-686 Debian Release: squeeze/sid 500 unstable ftp.de.debian.org 500 stable security.debian.org 500 stable ftp.de.debian.org 500 proposed-updates ftp.de.debian.org 1001 testing security.debian.org 1001 testing ftp.de.debian.org 1 lenny-backports www.backports.org 1 experimental ftp.de.debian.org --- Package information. --- Depends (Version) | Installed =============================-+-============== debconf | 1.5.25 OR debconf-2.0 | gzip (>= 1.3) | 1.3.12-7 ucf (>= 0.08) | 3.0016 findutils (>= 4.2.28-1) | 4.4.0-2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org