<div dir="ltr">Tim discovered that backups to the XSCE in release 5.0 were failing. I had changed ds-backup-server to use the WSGI interface (mod_python was obsoleted in FC18). So I assumed that the ball was in my court. But I believe the test just completed indicates that the problem was really that the superuser bit in /bin/ping was removed in FC17 (the base for HaitiOS).<div>
<br></div><div>The test:</div><div><ol><li>Load OS13.2.0 on an XO4. <br></li><li>Install XSCE release 5.0 on top of that -- installs ds-backup-server hash c5d86 (unchanged from XSCE-0.4)<br></li><li>Load HaitiOS hash 6d78 on an XO1<br>
</li><li>Register XO1 to server<br></li><li>Wait for 2 hours -- observe no data in directory at /library/user/SHC....<br></li><li>execute "chmod 4755 /bin/ping" on the XO1<br></li><li>Wait for 1 hour -- observe that the backup had occurred<br>
</li></ol></div><div>I think the wifi fixup that Tim has prepared for Sora to take to Haiti should include the change in permissions on /bin/pin. </div><div><br></div><div>I do remember that, in the Tiny Core environment, it is hard to find the file that I wanted to change (because I don't have a clear idea of the disk tree, before the chroot that the firmware does as it is bringing up the XO. </div>
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