Re: "Bad file descriptor" error when restoring file
- From: Pétùr <peturvilj gmail com>
- To: Michael Terry <mike mterry name>, deja-dup-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: "Bad file descriptor" error when restoring file
- Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 17:15:46 +0200
Le 13/07/2017 à 15:27, Michael Terry a écrit :
Sorry you're having problems! :( Let's see if we can help.
The first thing I'd try is a different command line. Deja Dup passes
some special stuff to duplicity because it sets things up a certain way.
You probably want a stripped down version:
duplicity restore --gio --time=2017-07-06T08:14:08Z --force
file:///home/pierre/data/backup_pierre /
--archive-dir=/home/pierre/.cache/deja-dup
Try that?
Thanks for your answer. I solved my problem by removing the
"--log-fd=22". Then the duplicity restore command works.
It seems to me that there is a grave issue: Deja-dup adds some options
that prevents the same software to restore file. The target users base
of Deja-dup is people who want intuitive and easy backup. How many would
use duplicity command line to restore their documents?
I could be misinformed (why this --log-fd=22 option?) but, for me, this
is very bad publicity for deja-dup. I am configuring a backup system
with duplicity only and will not recommend the use of deja-dup.
Pétùr
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