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Cannot restore config from clean install of latest git version of backintime-qt #1680
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Hello gwstorm, The problem was introduced within our migration from version 5 to 6 of PyQt (#1632). It is easy to fix. But the underlying problem is that our linter did not found this (no-member) problem by itself. Might be because that PyQt6 is a c-extension and not a regular Python package. Opened a follow-up question: pylint-dev/pylint#9541 Maybe I can improve our linting. Best, |
For a first workaround you can edit your settingsdialog.py file yourself. Change I will wait for a fix until I got an answer from the pylint devs. |
That worked. |
output of the console command backintime --diagnostics
This is a Wayland install as well.
Version: backintime-git from the AUR built in clean chroot
I've been having an issue where the scheduled tasks don't run via cron anymore, so in the process, I've tried multiple things. One of which has been to move from the standard AUR package to the git, including a clean and fresh start of the git package, removing all configs. When starting from absolute scratch with backintime-git, as root (executed with
sudo -E backintime-qt --debug
), the prompt notifying me that Back In Time is not configured and asks if I'd like to restore a previous config shows up. Selecting yes will crash. Selecting no will open the application. Trying to restore the config at any point will result in the same crash.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: