The full command line is
dar -m 1024 -y -s 4480M -D -R /backup/sources -c
/backup/weekly/2012-07-05_full -Z "*.gz" -Z "*.bz2" -Z "*.zip" -Z
"*.png" -Z "*.jpg" -Z "*.jpeg" -Z "*.tif" -Z "*.tiff" -P *.iso -P
/backup/sources/panther/lost+found
This is the command causing the parse error. Appare
On 4 July 2012 13:43, Peter Hombach wrote:
> No terminal found for user interaction. All questions will be assumed a
> negative answer (less destructive choice), which most of the time will abort
> the program.
> Parse error on command line (or included files): Cannot add an absolute path
This st
You are right, I missed that one. After inserting the path, the new
error message is
No terminal found for user interaction. All questions will be assumed a
negative answer (less destructive choice), which most of the time will abort
the program.
Parse error on command line (or included files)
On 4 July 2012 07:36, root wrote:
> For some reason, dar stopped working. This is the command and the
> response that I get:
> dar -m 1024 -y -s 4480M -D -R -c /backup/daily/2012-07-03_diff
> Parse error on command line (or included files): Unknown argument :
> /backup/daily/2012-07-03_diff
> Oth
Package: dar
Version: 2.3.8-3+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
For some reason, dar stopped working. This is the command and the
response that I get:
dar -m 1024 -y -s 4480M -D -R -c /backup/daily/2012-07-03_diff
Parse error on command line (or included files): Unknown a
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