Activity for Cristhian Martinez Ochoa

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa modified a comment on ticket #129

    Hi Edgar. Thanks a lot for the follow up! It works fine, I tested it using SNAP and PIP packages, both successful. I have to mention that I stopped using Duplicity from SNAP, now I'm using PIP package instead. I'm aware Duplicity is having a lot of issues with Snap, you guys have put a lot of effort the last weeks in the Gitlab repo solving these issues. I've been using Duplicity and Duply for more than 7 years without any major problems, in fact it can be considered very stable. Using SNAP package...

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa posted a comment on ticket #129

    Hi Edgar. Thanks a lot for the follow up! It works fine, I tested it using SNAP and PIP packages, both successful. I have to mention that I stopped using Duplicity from SNAP, now I'm using PIP package instead. * I'm aware Duplicity is having a lot of issues with Snap, you guys have put a lot of effort the last weeks in the Gitlab repo solving these issues. * I've been using Duplicity and Duply for more than 7 years without any major problems, in fact it can be considered very stable. * Using SNAP...

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa posted a comment on ticket #130

    just to make sure. i assume this happens regardless if snap/distro/ppa versions of duplicity are used right? You are right, it's not related to the package type.

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa modified a comment on ticket #130

    The thing is simple: A lot of people run Ubuntu servers with a user different than "root", actually the default user in AWS EC2 is "ubuntu", not "root". All of these users running Ubuntu 18.04 or older will get this error. And they are a lot of users, considering that LTS versions are supported for a lot of time, in fact, 14.04 is still officially supported, that's why they are LTS. Read: https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle In any of these Ubuntu versions just run "sudo duplicity --version" and...

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa posted a comment on ticket #130

    The thing is simple: A lot of people run Ubuntu servers with a user different than "root", actually the default user in AWS EC2 is "ubuntu", not "root". All of these users running Ubuntu 18.04 or older will get this error. And they are a lot of users, considering that LTS versions are supported for a lot of time, in fact, 14.04 is still officially supported, that's why they are LTS. Read: https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle * In any of these Ubuntu versions just run "sudo duplicity --version"...

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa created ticket #130

    Version get function

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa posted a comment on ticket #129

    It should be enough! According to the official docs: https://snapcraft.io/docs/system-snap-directory This folder is defined and recognized as "where the files and folders from installed snap packages appear on your system.".

  • Cristhian Martinez Ochoa Cristhian Martinez Ochoa created ticket #129

    Duplicity with Snap

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