You'll have to configure it using the --without-server directive
Probably best to use hfstar in stead of tar too ( http://www.metaobject.com/Products.html#hfstar ) to backup resource forks.
(configure using --with-gnutar=/path/to/hfstar )
hth
Bert De Ridder
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| josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/07/2004 05:35 |
|
I have a new mac G5 Xserve and have been told that Amanda will work
just find as a back up. I am already running Amanda (2.4.2) with an old Linux
machine serving as a tape host.
I haven't found any instructions or accounts on installing Amanda on
OSX machines. ( I suspect this is simply because the terms "Mac OS X
server" wind up matching to much indvidually, but nothing as a string
- making it hard for me to find previous related posts.)
Can a kind soul point me in the right direction?
Will I be able to compile the 2.4.2 client on OS X or will I have to
upgrade to 2.4.4?
I am currently using gnu tar and zip with linux. Will I have trouble
with Mac versions of gnu tar and zip programs?
--
Josh Kuperman
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