On Wednesday 10 November 2010 21:19:57 Christian wrote:
> Hi Kern,
>
> just want to know about the status.
> Is it now possible ?

Even though we had developed code to simultaneously support multiple engines 
at execution time, we decided not to support that option, and the code was 
removed.

Just so it is clear.  One will be able to build a single Bacula binary with as 
many backend SQL engines as are supported (currently 3), and there will be a 
single Bacula binary and one shared object for each backend SQL engine 
defined.  

However, once Bacula begins executing, it will use one and only one backend 
SQL engine.  The code to do this exists in a branch and should be integrated 
into the main development repository shortly.

This feature will be in the next release.

Best regards,

Kern

> THX
>
> Cheers
>  Chris
>
> Am 10.11.2009 18:00, schrieb Kern Sibbald:
> >> Hi Kern,
> >>
> >> Kern Sibbald schrieb:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> You cannot currently build Bacula with two different SQL engines
> >>> defined at
> >>> the same time.
> >>
> >> When will it be possible ?
> >
> > It doesn't particularly have a high priority at the current time, so I
> > cannot say.  Perhaps someone could submit a patch :-)
> >
> >> It would make generating RPM much more easier, if there were a provided
> >> lib.so file for the built DB-support.
> >> like it is done for e.g. proftpd.
> >
> > Yes, of course, I agree.
> >
> > Kern



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