-Perl version 5.6.0 or later. BackupPC has been tested with
-version 5.6.x, and 5.8.x. If you don't have perl, please
+Perl version 5.8.0 or later. If you don't have perl, please
share ("/"), it is easier to restore a single file system if you backup
each file system separately. To do this you should list each file system
mount point in $Conf{TarShareName} or $Conf{RsyncShareName}, and add the
share ("/"), it is easier to restore a single file system if you backup
each file system separately. To do this you should list each file system
mount point in $Conf{TarShareName} or $Conf{RsyncShareName}, and add the
---one-file-system option to $Conf{TarClientCmd} or add --one-file-system
-(note the different punctuation) to $Conf{RsyncArgs}. In this case there
-is no need to exclude /proc explicitly since it looks like a different
-file system.
+--one-file-system option to $Conf{TarClientCmd} or $Conf{RsyncArgs}.
+In this case there is no need to exclude /proc explicitly since it looks
+like a different file system.
Next you should decide whether to run tar over ssh, rsh or nfs. Ssh is
the preferred method. Rsh is not secure and therefore not recommended.
Next you should decide whether to run tar over ssh, rsh or nfs. Ssh is
the preferred method. Rsh is not secure and therefore not recommended.
flavors of unix and linux.
To see if your perl has setuid emulation, see if there is a program
flavors of unix and linux.
To see if your perl has setuid emulation, see if there is a program
in the place where perl is installed. If you can't find this program,
then you have two options: rebuild and reinstall perl with the setuid
emulation turned on (answer "y" to the question "Do you want to do
in the place where perl is installed. If you can't find this program,
then you have two options: rebuild and reinstall perl with the setuid
emulation turned on (answer "y" to the question "Do you want to do
digit is for significant feature releases and improvements (most of
the releases have been in this category), and the last digit is for
bug fixes. You should think of the old 1.00, 1.01, 1.02 and 1.03 as
digit is for significant feature releases and improvements (most of
the releases have been in this category), and the last digit is for
bug fixes. You should think of the old 1.00, 1.01, 1.02 and 1.03 as
Additionally, patches might be made available. A patched version
number is of the form X.Y.ZplN (eg: 2.1.0pl2), where N is the
Additionally, patches might be made available. A patched version
number is of the form X.Y.ZplN (eg: 2.1.0pl2), where N is the
Manfred Herrmann provided the German translation, de.pm for v2.0.0.
Manfred continues to support de.pm updates for each new version,
Manfred Herrmann provided the German translation, de.pm for v2.0.0.
Manfred continues to support de.pm updates for each new version,
Lieven Bridts provided the Dutch translation, nl.pm, for v2.1.0,
Lieven Bridts provided the Dutch translation, nl.pm, for v2.1.0,
Reginaldo Ferreira provided the Portuguese Brazillian translation
pt_br.pm for v2.2.0.
Rich Duzenbury provided the RSS feed option to the CGI interface.
Reginaldo Ferreira provided the Portuguese Brazillian translation
pt_br.pm for v2.2.0.
Rich Duzenbury provided the RSS feed option to the CGI interface.
Many people have reported bugs, made useful suggestions and helped
with testing; see the ChangeLog and the mail lists.
Many people have reported bugs, made useful suggestions and helped
with testing; see the ChangeLog and the mail lists.