Arch Willingham a écrit : > I'm the goof that wrote the original post. In the end, I wish the package would completely configure itself but some things that might be nice: > > 1. Add the backuppc user if its not already there. > 'backuppc' user is created by the RPM. Also, login is set to /sbin/nologin for security. > 2. Make a link on one of the start menus that goes to the correct location. > Not sure for this. Any of the webapps that can be installed from the repositories for now creates an entry in the menus (or maybe I do not use such a package ?). > 3. Set the correct permissions for all of the backuppc directories (sometimes they get set right and sometime they don't) - One install did not work until I chown/chgrp the data directory (/data/BackupPC) > Directories are owned by 'backuppc' user and group, except BackupPC_Admin script which is owned by the 'apache' group. BTW, backup directory for default is '/var/lib/BackupPC', which is the default from upstream. > 4. Make sure "perl-suidperl" gets installed (one install did not work because of that) > 'perl-suid' is part of the Requires for BackupPC, and was already for 2.1.x > For example, you don't know what url to put in your browser to get to Backuppc...is it http://localhost/cgi-bin/backuppc/BackupPC_Admin or "http://localhost/cgi-bin/backuppc" or "http://localhost/cgi-bin/BackupPC_Admin" (depending on the install I have had it go to all sorts of places)? > The script is named 'BackupPC_Admin' upstream, and a script alias named 'BackupPC' is created by the package. So backuppc's cgi interface in Fedora is available at : http://localhost/BackupPC I think providing also a script alias for 'backuppc', 'BackupPC_Admin' and/or 'backuppc_admin' should be ok and can help users to be less confused. > > Thanks for working on it! > > Arch > I don't think I'll resubmit package to add only the readme file, but you should file a bug against bugzilla, I'll put the readme file as an attachment waiting for the next package version/release :) Regards, Johan
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