Hi Eric
Thank you for your reply !
I got it working, I had misconfigured the repository.In
/etc/yum.repos.d/bacula.repo file I had a reference to el7 in the baseurl
variable.I changed el7 to el9 and now it works fine.
This was clearly a copy & paste issue, and not paying enough attention from my
side, but your answer got me thinking: should I beware of using the Bacula
repository rpms/15.0.2/el9/x86_64 on another RHEL based distributions like
Fedora ?
Eduardo
On Monday, 8 April 2024 at 13:59:29 CEST, Eric Bollengier
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Eduardo,
I would not try to install Centos7 packages to a Fedora system, it's two
different things. In this case, you can take the Fedora version if it's
recent (it should), or compile it yourself, the recent OpenSSL should be
ok with some warnings about their constant need of breaking their API.
Hope it helps!
Best Regards,
Eric
On 4/8/24 09:57, Eduardo Rothe via Bacula-users wrote:
While installing bacula-postgresql in fedora39 (package downloaded from the
bacula repositories) I am getting the following messages:
- nothing provides libcrypto.so.10()(64bit) needed by
bacula-postgresql-15.0.2-24032211.el7.x86_64 from Bacula-Community- nothing
provides libssl.so.10()(64bit) needed by
bacula-postgresql-15.0.2-24032211.el7.x86_64 from Bacula-Community
I believe this is because bacula requires an older version of openssl. What is
the latest version of openssl supported by bacula ? Can I infer openssl-1.0.* ?
A very nice beginning of week to all
Eduardo
bacula 15.0.2
postgresql 15.6
openssl 3.1.1fedora 39
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