Hello, Hope that there is still someone managing the rdiff-backup ports.
Here after the answer of Christian (last one on the ehistory log of this ports). Thanks That was just a mechanical fix. I don't know or use rdiff-backup. Please take this to po...@openbsd.org. -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber --- On Sun, 10/25/09, vincent delft <vincent_de...@yahoo.com> wrote: > From: vincent delft <vincent_de...@yahoo.com> > Subject: ports version > To: na...@cvs.openbsd.org > Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009, 8:03 AM > Hello, > > After several years using gentoo, I'm migrating to OpenBSD > ;-). I'm thus new with openbsd. > > As your name is the last one that appears in the changelog > of the rdiff-backup package:http://openports.se/sysutils/rdiff-backup > If you are not the correct person, thanks to forward it. > > > I would just inform you that the last stable rdiff-backup > version is now 1.2.8. > " > Version 1.2.8, released March 16th 2009, is the new stable > version. > " (rdiff-backup website) > > > This upgrade is required because of incompatibilities > between version 1.0.x and 1.2.x. Indeed, when you run > rdiff-backup from one server to an another one, both must > have 1.2.x installed. > > > I've manually installed on my Openbsd-4.6 without any > issues. > > The dependencies are >=librsync-0.9.7 and > >=python-2.2. > Both are respected on a standard openbsd-4.6. > > > I've justed adapted the "build" and "install" procedure to > take into account the "/usr/local" parameters (as described > in the README). > > And it rocks ;-) > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > > >