nt
more consistent and avoid this small issue when porting scripts from certain
other systems
or when migrating from Bash to Dash.
The '\e' sequence is supported, namely, by debian's coreutils package version
of printf,
Bash, and also on OpenBSD and NetBSD implementations of print
On Wednesday 25 April 2007 20:27, Brad Roberts wrote:
>
> What I object to is hiding a known consistency problem. Yes, there are
> others, but its hard to report on something you can't detect. This one is
> detected and shouldn't be hidden, at least not by default.
>
An option to disable the be
* client-src/sendbackup.c: Ignore tar exit with status 1.
So my patch was only finishing what had already been started since, AFAIK,
one does not make much sense without the other.
Hope this helped.
Best regards
Claudio Martins
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--- orig/amanda-2.5.1p3/client-src/sendbackup-gnutar.c 2006-11-24
18:10:38.0 +
+++ new/amanda-2.5.1p3/client-src/sendbackup-gnutar.c 2007-04-25
00:01:44.0 +0100
@@ -51,7 +51,9 @@
/* GNU tar 1.13.17 will print this warning when (not) backing up a
quid/access.log: file changed as we read it
| Total bytes written: 1078466560 (1.1GiB, 9.4MiB/s)
sendbackup: size 1053190
sendbackup: end
\
Thanks for the attention.
Best regards
Claudio Martins
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