Phil Stracchino wrote:
> It might be just me, but ....  shouldn't configuring with
> --enable-client-only automatically disable dird/stored?
> 
> This is on an OpenBSD client, the first Unix machine I've tried a
> client-only 3.0.x build on.

Further to this:  Just for information, it appears Bacula 3.0.1 will not
compile, either statically or dynamically, on OpenBSD 3.6.

I don't know that this is necessarily a problem, considering that
OpenBSD 4.5 was just released.  It's just for information.

(The OpenBSD 3.6 machine is one I haven't gotten around to reinstalling
yet, in my current process of upgrading and/or reinstalling all my Unix
machines.  Yes, I know, I should have gotten it upgraded a long time
ago...  but this is the first time in about seven years I've had extra
hardware to be able to do upgrades.)


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