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Hope that might be useful down the line for some other beginner, like myself, with this issue.

Crashplan linux install#

For me working with install file in Downloads and working with default destination files, this looked cp ubuntu20/libuaw.so /usr/local/crashplan/nlib/libuaw.soĬp: cannot create regular file '/usr/local/crashplan/nlib/libuaw.so': Permission sudo cp ubuntu20/libuaw.so /usr/local/crashplan/nlib/libuaw.so ries-linux)Īfter a few tries it looked good, but I didn't have permission so I indicted sudo prior and then success. Took me awhile familiarizing myself with a few internet searches on the copy function (cp). Then I had to copy it to the install location. Once I ran that, then the file I needed appeared. Gzip -dc CrashPlanSmb_10.0.0.cpi | cpio -i Finally I figured out that I had to utilize the indicated unzip command: In other words using the local native program to unzip wasn't working. For some reason, I think because it was detecting my operating system when I unzipped file, the file was not appearing. However, when I looked for that file in my unzipped download file from Crashplan, it wasn't there. I saw that greg_12000 was indicating that it was just an issue with a file being missing. rivatives/) was also helpful in determining what the correct/complete unzipped nlib file structure should look like. _libuawso/)įor me referencing these instructions (. If you're more familiar with coding/language, you should just be able to adapt these instructions (. (stumbling through other people's direction found online of course) I just persevered and solved this myself.










Crashplan linux