From: Jason H. <jh...@st...> - 2007-02-09 06:36:48
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You might want to check that your perl is in /bin/perl. It's probably=20 in /usr/local/bin/perl or /usr/bin/perl. Simply change the line at the=20 top of the script to whatever this command tells you: which perl Hope that helps, JH Dienelt V=E1clav wrote: >> Hello, >> I have problem with starting backuppc service. First i correct=20 >> rights to folder /usr/local/backuppc, but now I have following message. >> >> I start backuppc with /etc/init.d/backuppc start >> >> Then I have following : >> "Starting BackupPC: -bash: >> /usr/local/backuppc/bin/BackupPC: /bin/perl/: bad >> interpreter: No such file or directory >> >> Could you help me please >> >> Thank you very much >> Vaclav >> =20 |