Michael Büker
Michael Büker
Closing, since the problem can no longer be diagnosed (old version, no longer in use by reporter).
This is easily reproduced, and it's a serious bug. 1. Create a test profile that backs up a few files: `foo`, `bar` and `baz`. Take a snapshot. 2. Delete `baz`...
Until #988 is sorted out, it makes no sense to work on this, but when that's done, it would be a useful feature anyway.
I agree that this probably isn't a feature worth the trouble. Most users probably only ever set up 1-3 backup profiles on one machine and live with them for years.
This is a frequent problem with encfs, I've run into it many times. encfs' encrypted filenames are longer than the original ones by design. We can't change how encfs operates,...
#1304 is probably a good step towards a solution.
I'd say that a search feature is out of scope, because all snapshots with all files are openly accessible in the file system, and can be searched with `find` or...
> What is the correct way to stop the backup process in this case? Do I need to return another exit code for this? Or should I check if something...
> In my case my drive mounted to root "/" was then used to store the backup. Which resulted in a full SSD drive and other OS related problems. As...
> The "bug" was also reported on Debian. [[email protected]](https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995257) > > It seems to me that we should re-open that Issue and take a closer look to it (sometimes). All...