the version 34.2-0ubuntu1 performs good if you follow my scenario given in comment #21. Thanks to Michael Terry for that.
But if you do the following, you may encounter problems:
0. Install the dailybuild from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ (I choosed the one created at 08-Apr-2016 08:03), choose German ("Deutsch") as your language.
1. Perform a fresh backup to a local folder (set a password for encryption).
2. Create the folder Schreibtisch/tröstfolder and the file Schreibtisch/tröstfolder/dortö.
3. Restart the Backup (perform an incremental Backup)
4. Delete the file.
5. Restart the Backup (perform an incremental Backup)
6. Try to restore the file using LC_ALL=C deja-dup --restore-missing tröstfolder/
Result: The list is empty.
However: If you leave out step five and try to restore the file after it was deleted, it works very well :).
So I'm wondering now if the "restore-missing"-function is expected to look at the last backup only. Can anyone explain this to me?
Hello everyone,
the version 34.2-0ubuntu1 performs good if you follow my scenario given in comment #21. Thanks to Michael Terry for that.
But if you do the following, you may encounter problems:
0. Install the dailybuild from http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/daily- live/current/ (I choosed the one created at 08-Apr-2016 08:03), choose German ("Deutsch") as your language. tröstfolder and the file Schreibtisch/ tröstfolder/ dortö.
1. Perform a fresh backup to a local folder (set a password for encryption).
2. Create the folder Schreibtisch/
3. Restart the Backup (perform an incremental Backup)
4. Delete the file.
5. Restart the Backup (perform an incremental Backup)
6. Try to restore the file using LC_ALL=C deja-dup --restore-missing tröstfolder/
Result: The list is empty.
However: If you leave out step five and try to restore the file after it was deleted, it works very well :).
So I'm wondering now if the "restore- missing" -function is expected to look at the last backup only. Can anyone explain this to me?
Thanking you in anticipation
Vej