Hi,

I'm running a debian etch system, and 
on my system i have a /usr/lib64 which is empty, and when i use
--with-sqlite3, batch mode is disabled with the following error :

checking for SQLite3 support... yes
checking for SQLite support... no
nm: '/usr/lib64/libsqlite3.a': No such file

..

  Batch insert enabled:       no

The file autoconf/bacula-macros/db.m4 is doing this :

           SQLITE_INCDIR=/usr/local/include
           if test -d /usr/local/lib64; then
              SQLITE_LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib64
           else
              SQLITE_LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib
           fi

It doesn't check if /usr/xxx/lib64 contains the library, in my case,
this directory is empty...

Do you think that we can use something like test -f /usr/xxx/lib/libsqlite.a
instead of test -d /usr/xxx/lib ?

Bye

On Tuesday 04 September 2007 11:56:30 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Now that we have just released version 2.2.1, as Murphy's law dictates, we
> have a couple of more important bugs that seem to affect only older
> systems.
>
> One is a problem building with older PostgreSQL versions
> The other is a Director critical crash caused by new code that supports
> certain older "brain damaged" OSes (including Win32).
>
> Note: the above problems only affect a small number of systems.  Any recent
> version of Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD should have no problems.
>
> Normally, I would just release a couple of patches, but the problem affects
> the current Win32 Bacula servers, so we *must* release a new Win32 binary.
>
> Bottom line: I'm very likely going to make a release of version 2.2.2 at
> least for Win32, and either a patch or a full release for the source code.
>
> IMO, there is no reason to make new releases of the rpms unless one of the
> released rpms fails, which I think is unlikely.
>
> Question: does anyone feel that the 2.2.2 release should have anything
> other than Eric's PostgreSQL configure fix, my Director crash fix, and
> Scott's new .spec files (already committed)?
>
> Regards,
>
> Kern
>
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