(Sorry, David. 'Hit' reply instead of "reply-all". So your getting a duplicate.)
Yes, I am following the steps below.
However the "./configure.sh --prefix option" suggestion to add to the rsync-bpc, I did not do as running "./configure.sh" reports that is has installed in /usr/local/bin by default. Keywords in that suggestion sentence are "default might be . . .".
Also, your config.pl file is very much identical to mine except I have not yet installed samba.
I am having trouble getting backuppc to run manually (have not activated the init.d script, yet.)
I am struggling with file permissions and will not get back to post any specific questions until late this afternoon or tomorrow.
So far the project seems to be progressing well.
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On 2015-07-27 11:29, David Cramblett wrote:
Bob,
My samba packages on CentOS 7:
samba-common-4.1.12-21
samba-libs-4.1.12-21
samba-client-4.1.12-21
I just wanted to double check, your following these steps below for your backuppc install correct?
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Installation instructions: download and install all three tar balls.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
BackupPC-XS-0.30.tar.gz:
tar zxvf BackupPC-XS-0.30.tar.gz
cd BackupPC-XS-0.30
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
rsync-bpc-3.0.9.3.tar.gz:
tar zxvf rsync-bpc-3.0.9.3.tar.gz
cd rsync-bpc-3.0.9.3
./configure.sh
make
make install
BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3.tar.gz:
tar zxvf BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3.tar.gz
cd BackupPC-4.0.0alpha3
The last step for each will need to be run as a privileged user.
If you want to install rsync_bpc in /usr/local/bin (default might be /usr/bin), then you should add the --prefix option to configure.sh:
./configure.sh --prefix=/usr/local
David
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