# Craig Barratt <cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net>
#
# COPYRIGHT
-# Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Craig Barratt
+# Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Craig Barratt
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
foreach my $prog ( sort(keys(%Programs)) ) {
my $path;
foreach my $subProg ( split(/\//, $prog) ) {
- $path = FindProgram("$ENV{PATH}:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin",
+ $path = FindProgram("$ENV{PATH}:/usr/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin",
$subProg) if ( !length($path) );
}
$Conf{$Programs{$prog}} = $path if ( !length($Conf{$Programs{$prog}}) );
package installed (see www.cpan.org). Compression will provide around a
40% reduction in pool size, at the expense of cpu time. You can leave
compression off and run BackupPC without compression, in which case you
-should leave the compression level at 0 (which means off). You could
-install Compress::Zlib and turn compression on later, but read the
-documentation first about how to do this. Or the better choice is
-to quit, install Compress::Zlib, and re-run configure.pl.
+should leave the compression level at 0 (which means off). Or the better
+choice is to quit, install Compress::Zlib, and re-run configure.pl.
EOF
} elsif ( $Conf{CompressLevel} ) {
print <<EOF;
BackupPC now supports pool file compression. Since you are upgrading
-BackupPC you probably have existing uncompressed backups. You have
-several choices if you want to turn on compression. You can run
-the script BackupPC_compressPool to convert everything to compressed
-form. Or you can simply turn on compression, so that new backups
-will be compressed. This will increase the pool storage requirement,
-since both uncompressed and compressed copies of files will be stored.
-But eventually the old uncompressed backups will expire, recovering
-the pool storage. Please see the documentation for more details.
+BackupPC you probably have existing uncompressed backups. You could
+turn on compression, so that new backups will be compressed. This
+will increase the pool storage requirement, since both uncompressed
+and compressed copies of files will be stored. But eventually the old
+uncompressed backups will expire, recovering the pool storage. Please
+see the documentation for more details.
If you are not sure what to do, leave the Compression Level at 0,
which disables compression. You can always read the documentation
Compress::Zlib module (see www.cpan.org). For now, leave
the compression level set at 0 to disable compression. If you
want you can install Compress::Zlib and turn compression on.
-Please see the documentation for more details about converting
-old backups to compressed form.
EOF
}
print <<EOF;
-BackupPC's CGI script needs to display various GIF images that
-should be stored where Apache can serve them. They should be
-placed somewhere under Apache's DocumentRoot. BackupPC also
-needs to know the URL to access these images. Example:
+BackupPC's CGI script needs to display various PNG/GIF images that
+should be stored where Apache can serve them. They should be placed
+somewhere under Apache's DocumentRoot. BackupPC also needs to know
+the URL to access these images. Example:
- Apache image directory: /usr/local/apache/htdocs/BackupPC
+ Apache image directory: /var/www/htdocs/BackupPC
URL for image directory: /BackupPC
The URL for the image directory should start with a slash.
printf("Making init.d scripts\n");
foreach my $init ( qw(gentoo-backuppc gentoo-backuppc.conf linux-backuppc
solaris-backuppc debian-backuppc freebsd-backuppc
- suse-backuppc slackware-backuppc ) ) {
+ freebsd-backuppc2 suse-backuppc slackware-backuppc ) ) {
InstallFile("init.d/src/$init", "init.d/$init", 0444);
}
Example:
- --html-dir /usr/local/apache/htdocs/BackupPC
+ --html-dir /var/www/htdocs/BackupPC
=item B<--html-dir-url URL>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Craig Barratt.
+Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Craig Barratt.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by