Adam Piggott
Adam Piggott
Agreed, thanks for the tip. I came across the bug while working with a temporary test repo and since moved into envvars for production.
I've just done a test backup and restore of a file with ADS and it backed up without error, and restored without the ADS (so just the "normal" file data)...
I've only set up the environment and tried building to help out @n0toose - happy to provide any more information or try out any suggestions. It's not preventing me from...
Yup I see the same here. Oddly when I was first looking into this, whitelisting didn't appear to work. It does now.
Also seeing this on Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and Raspbian (Debian) 10, duf build from source commit eefe880. I'm wondering if it might be a parsing bug that's also causing filesystems...
You're welcome! I spammed reddit (and now the Fediverse) too because I'm that shameless.
This works on Ubuntu 20.04 as well.
This is ready for brave souls to test and feedback to.
To jump on this bandwagon - it would be handy if the user could use `--relay none` and `--relay default` to use no relays or the default relay, respectively.
@ju1m testing of pull #303 is welcomed.