Activity log for bug #569261

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2010-04-24 01:19:55 flan_suse bug added bug
2010-05-04 23:41:23 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: importance Undecided Low
2010-05-04 23:41:27 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: status New Confirmed
2010-05-04 23:41:33 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: milestone isadora-stable
2010-05-04 23:41:34 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: assignee Clement Lefebvre (clementlefebvre)
2010-05-06 03:41:31 flan_suse description mintbackup 2.0.2 Testing out the Backup Tool 2.x on Helena (which will be included in Isadora) I found out that it saves the software list with the user "root" as the owner of the file, and even the folder if "Create new folder" is done. 1.) Run the Backup Tool 2.0.2 2.) Select "Backup software selection" 3.) Under "Destination" select "Other" and create a new folder in your home directory called "software_list" 4.) Click "Forward" then "Apply" If you check the permissions of the folder and file, it looks like this: drwxr-xr-x root root software_list -rw-r--r-- root root software_selection_linux-mint@2010-04-23-2116-package.list The file and folder cannot be deleted, even if saved in your own home directory, unless you use the sudo command in a terminal. This seems counter-intuitive for the Backup Tool. This is not an issue if using the "Backup files" feature. mintbackup 2.0.2 Testing out the Backup Tool 2.x on Helena (which will be included in Isadora) I found out that it saves the software list with the user "root" as the owner of the file, and even the folder if "Create new folder" is done. 1.) Run the Backup Tool 2.0.2 2.) Select "Backup software selection" 3.) Under "Destination" select "Other" and create a new folder in your home directory called "software_list" 4.) Click "Forward" then "Apply" If you check the permissions of the folder and file, it looks like this: drwxr-xr-x root root software_list -rw-r--r-- root root software_selection_linux-mint@2010-04-23-2116-package.list The file and folder cannot be deleted, even if saved in your own home directory, unless you use the sudo command in a terminal. This seems counter-intuitive for the Backup Tool. A correction: The same problem occurs when backing up the user's files.
2010-05-09 10:16:13 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: status Confirmed Fix Released
2010-05-20 18:47:50 flan_suse linuxmint: status Fix Released In Progress
2010-05-20 18:47:57 flan_suse linuxmint: status In Progress Incomplete
2010-05-20 19:54:39 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: status Incomplete Confirmed
2010-07-25 09:32:04 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: milestone isadora-stable julia-rc1
2010-10-25 10:35:27 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: milestone julia-rc1 julia-stable
2010-10-25 14:48:56 Clement Lefebvre summary Backup Tool 2.0.2 saves folders/files with "root" as the owner [mintbackup] saves folders/files with "root" as the owner
2010-10-31 11:43:49 Clement Lefebvre linuxmint: milestone julia-stable julia-maintenance
2012-09-14 00:07:20 Florian Rathgeber bug added subscriber Florian Rathgeber
2015-09-29 05:00:48 mikeb bug added subscriber mikeb