Activity log for bug #580020

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-05-13 15:14:14 kamome bug added bug
2010-05-13 22:01:03 kamome description System: 10.04 BiT: 0.9.99.35~karmic (from PPA) I created a ~/tstdir and a profile "tst" to back just that up to a directory on an external harddisk (original ext4, external ext3). No scheduled backups. When I hit "Take snapshot" for the first time, a snapshot was created, I can see the directory in the snapshot. Now I created a file ~/tstdir/tstfile. Hitting "Take snapshot" again yields "Done, no backup needed", and no tstfile is present in the backup. BiT does, however, show the file on the "Now" pane (propably a direct view of the filesystem). System: 10.04 BiT: 0.9.99.35~karmic (from PPA) I created a ~/tstdir and a profile "tst" to back just that up to a directory on an external harddisk (original ext4, external ext3). No scheduled backups. When I hit "Take snapshot" for the first time, a snapshot was created, I can see the directory in the snapshot. Now I created a file ~/tstdir/tstfile. Hitting "Take snapshot" again yields "Done, no backup needed", and no tstfile is present in the backup. BiT does, however, show the file on the "Now" pane (propably a direct view of the filesystem). So I removed the backintime destination directory, as well as ~/.local/share/backintime and ~/.config/backintime and started over - same behaviour. When started from the terminal (backintime-gnome), pressing "Take snapshot" for profile "tst" (in the GUI, obviously), I get on the terminal: INFO: The application needs to change the backup format. Start the GUI to proceed. (As long as you do not you will not be able to make new snapshots!) WARNING: Backup not performed
2014-04-21 22:01:07 Ivar Forss bug added subscriber Ivar Forss
2015-02-24 11:13:52 Germar backintime: status New Triaged
2015-02-24 11:13:57 Germar backintime: importance Undecided Medium
2015-09-23 08:53:20 Damien Cassou bug added subscriber Damien Cassou
2024-03-20 08:22:12 buhtz bug watch added https://github.com/bit-team/backintime/issues/84