I am in the same boat as many people who use CrashPlan on FreeNAS where CrashPlan upgrades periodically and breaks.
I believe the current accepted method for new users or for users who have a broken environment and want to re-build from scratch is to use the older plugin, and then try to get CrashPlan to auto-upgrade, fixing the things that break during the upgrade procedure.
I don't know much about creating PBI, so I'm wondering if there is a reason that someone hasn't updated the CrashPlan PBI? Alternatively, I'm wondering if it might be easier to have an install guide that would walk users through the CrashPlan linux installer instead of using the PBI?
I'm willing to do some research into either of these two methods, but I wanted to ensure that I wasn't wasting my limited time if there was some good reason that no one else has done this.
I believe the current accepted method for new users or for users who have a broken environment and want to re-build from scratch is to use the older plugin, and then try to get CrashPlan to auto-upgrade, fixing the things that break during the upgrade procedure.
I don't know much about creating PBI, so I'm wondering if there is a reason that someone hasn't updated the CrashPlan PBI? Alternatively, I'm wondering if it might be easier to have an install guide that would walk users through the CrashPlan linux installer instead of using the PBI?
I'm willing to do some research into either of these two methods, but I wanted to ensure that I wasn't wasting my limited time if there was some good reason that no one else has done this.