make test
- (The tests should pass. If they don't pass for you, stop here and send
- an email to bup-list@googlegroups.com.)
+ The tests should pass. If they don't pass for you, stop here and
+ send an email to bup-list@googlegroups.com. Though if there are
+ symbolic links along the current working directory path, the tests
+ may fail. Running something like this before "make test" should
+ sidestep the problem:
+
+ cd "$(/bin/pwd)"
- You can install bup via "make install", and override the default
destination with DESTDIR and PREFIX.
bup restore -C ./dest-2 local-etc/2013-11-23-11195/etc
- - Make a backup to a remote server (which must already have the 'bup' command
- somewhere in the server's PATH (see /etc/profile, etc/environment,
- ~/.profile, or ~/.bashrc), and be accessible via ssh.
- Make sure to replace SERVERNAME with the actual hostname of your server):
+ - Make a backup to a remote server which must already have the 'bup' command
+ somewhere in its PATH (see /etc/profile, etc/environment, ~/.profile, or
+ ~/.bashrc), and be accessible via ssh.
+ Make sure to replace SERVERNAME with the actual hostname of your server:
- ssh SERVERNAME bup init
+ bup init -r SERVERNAME:path/to/remote-bup-dir
bup index /etc
- bup save -r SERVERNAME: -n local-etc /etc
+ bup save -r SERVERNAME:path/to/remote-bup-dir -n local-etc /etc
- Restore a backup from a remote server. (FAIL: unfortunately,
unlike "bup join", "bup restore" does not yet support remote