Activity log for bug #1667482

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2017-02-23 21:21:43 egy bug added bug
2017-02-23 21:22:53 egy summary successive backup on the same folder fails successive app. config. backups do not overwrite old config.
2017-02-23 21:23:11 egy summary successive app. config. backups do not overwrite old config. new app. config. backups do not overwrite old config.
2017-02-23 21:23:47 egy description Okay... I frequently backup my important app configurations (as thunderbird) using aptik, in a fixed backup folder. I have recently switched to a new "flavor" of Ubuntu and have removed my home folder.Using aptik, I loaded my backup folder and then restored my configurations and files. HOWEVER, THE BACKUP FILES ARE ONE YEAR OLD!! This is the first backup ever I had taken with aptik!! It seems that aptik DID NOT replace the old configurations. Can you please confirm this bug ? Okay... I frequently backup my important app configurations (as thunderbird) using aptik, in a fixed backup folder. I have recently switched to a new "flavor" of Ubuntu and have deleted my home folder. Using aptik, I loaded my backup folder and then restored my configurations and files. HOWEVER, THE BACKUP FILES ARE ONE YEAR OLD!! This is the first backup ever I had taken with aptik!! It seems that aptik DID NOT replace the old configurations. Can you please confirm this bug ?
2017-02-23 21:24:20 egy description Okay... I frequently backup my important app configurations (as thunderbird) using aptik, in a fixed backup folder. I have recently switched to a new "flavor" of Ubuntu and have deleted my home folder. Using aptik, I loaded my backup folder and then restored my configurations and files. HOWEVER, THE BACKUP FILES ARE ONE YEAR OLD!! This is the first backup ever I had taken with aptik!! It seems that aptik DID NOT replace the old configurations. Can you please confirm this bug ? Okay... I frequently backup my important app configurations (as thunderbird) using aptik, in a fixed backup folder. I have recently switched to a new "flavor" of Ubuntu and have deleted my home folder. Using aptik, I loaded my backup folder and then restored my configurations and files. HOWEVER, THE BACKUP FILES ARE ONE YEAR OLD!! This is the first backup I had ever taken with aptik!!! It seems that aptik DID NOT replace the old configurations. Can you please confirm this bug ?