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backintime available for 22.04 ? #1223

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speedy-10 opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 13 comments
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backintime available for 22.04 ? #1223

speedy-10 opened this issue Feb 6, 2022 · 13 comments

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@speedy-10
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Hi I just installed backintime on a VM with Ubuntu 22.04:
After starting backintime-qt in terminal, I got serveral errors, see picture.

It would be nice to have this perfect tool again in 22.04.

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@gsker
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gsker commented Feb 12, 2022

Was this a clean install?
I just fired up a jammy instance and installed backintime-qt from the repo and ran it.
If you upgraded I wonder if there are some python3 packages not not updated.

[edit] later I upgraded from the repo and then it broke....

@speedy-10
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It was a new installation in a VM.

@freiheitsnetz
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Since some day I have the same issue. I upgraded from Ubuntu 21.10. This issue #1210 describes the same. It's somehow related to the latest python3 packages.

@emtiu
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emtiu commented Mar 5, 2022

I think #1174 is meant to fix this, but I'm unsure whether this project has any maitainers at the moment.

@Germar
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Germar commented Mar 8, 2022

This was fixed in 1.3.1 but this release wasn't picked up by Ubuntu/Debian. I just pushed a package for 21.10 and 22.04 to both PPAs. You can use it with

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bit-team/stable

@speedy-10
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Hi thanks, I could instal from the ppa, but the failure remained?

@freiheitsnetz
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Hi. Nice to see that this issue should be picked up.
Unfortunately the issue remains for me as well. It's exactly the same error messages as above, except that it occurs now in line 1805 instead of 1802 of tools.py.

@freiheitsnetz
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I've just tried to use the current version directly from the sources and that works :-)
So, the version from the bit-team/stable ppa does not seem to be the same as the master branch here.

@speedy-10
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speedy-10 commented Mar 9, 2022

Hi, I can't confirm that: A complete new installation from the repository of backintime-qt lead to the same failure as I mentioned at the beginning.
Kernel: 5.15.0-22

@freiheitsnetz
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I've done a few more tests and still can confirm that on a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 virtual machine with all update installed:

  • The installation from the suggested ppa does not work.
  • The installation from sources using the master branch of this repo does work (after installing the required dependencies).

@Germar
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Germar commented Mar 11, 2022

I'll set up a 22.04 VM this weekend and have a look.

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Germar commented Mar 13, 2022

The fix was not released in 1.3.1 so I made a new release which is working on my 22.04 VM

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Thanks, now the installation via ppa works on my VM, too.

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