[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-18 Thread Germar
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1332979 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1332979 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1332979 anacron jobs starts too soon after udev triggered backup -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is su

[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-17 Thread Germar
Glad to hear that you could fix it. I'm aware of anacron starting to soon. There is already bug #1332979 with a patch. But I'm also about to ditch anacron completely and integrate it's function into BIT. Didn't decide yet. Would you agree to mark this bug as duplicate of bug #1332979? -- You rec

[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-17 Thread Julius Beckmann
There is no dialog at all. Config has always been at `/root/.config/backintime`. I had some thins changed on my system that i changed back: - Disabled non-password sudo for my user, tried again with no difference. - Recreated the umodified udev and anacron files. The issue i reported seem to be "

[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-17 Thread Germar
What kind of dialog does pop up to ask for your sudo password? Is it a Terminal window or a graphical dialog? Where is your config located at the moment? ~/.config/backintime or /root/.config/backintime ? Official repository uses 'su-to-root' to start backintime as root. This will fallback to sud

[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-17 Thread Julius Beckmann
I dont think this is because of missing gksu, because i had it installed beforehand. For clearance: I always started and used backintime as root, never as my own uer. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launch

[Bug 1357961] Re: Missing home config for anachron and root

2014-08-17 Thread Germar
This is because 'gksu' is missing in Ubuntus official repository dependencies. Take a look at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi- bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=735122 You can either install gksu manually with 'sudo apt-get install gksu' or use our PPA with 'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bit-team/stable && sudo apt