I just finished installing C6.7 and BackuppPC 3.3.1. It went like a charm. Getting ready to take the machine to it's final home.
I am not complaining but the documentation always lags (with any distro) and the issues I was having with C7 are most likely related to the newer systemd, selinux or both. I just do not have time to research and find the answers. My old BackupPC machine died and I needed this one machine running ASAP. Like I said 2020 is end of life for C6.7. By next year this time, I'll probably find the upgrade info I need.
I love linux. I always get it to work for me, eventually.
(Sorry, I top posted again!! It a long, long story, I have no choice.)
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On 2015-09-21 14:06, Kris Lou wrote:
In both cases (6, 7), your easiest path of installation is probably to just hook into EPEL repositories and install BackupPC (3.3.1) via yum. Certainly a lot easier than finding and installing dependencies manually.
I'm in a similar dilemma with regards to CentOS 7 upgrades, but I figure I have 5 more years to deal with it. Hopefully some kind soul will be maintaining 4.x in EPEL by then.
p.s. Thanks to Bernard Johnson for maintaining the current version.
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