Hello Phil,
We feel that the tools are an integral part of the SD. If you do not
want those tools, I suggest that you build the SD on another machine of
the same architecture then just move the files you want and need to the
machine where you do not want client libraries.
Best regards,
Kern
On 07/17/2017 04:56 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 07/10/17 12:27, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Actually, I think I *MAY* have solved this with the following set of
counterintuitive configure options:
--enable-client-only --enable-build-stored --disable-build-dird
I note that --enable-client-only --enable-build-stored WITHOUT
--disable-build-dird results in also building the dird.
OK, Bacula 9.0.1 configured this way on Solaris 11.3 says:
client-only: yes
build-dird: no
build-stored: yes
Which is what I wanted. But although it says it will build the stored,
it doesn't actually do so. There doesn't seem to be a way to build the
stored without also building the tools. But I don't actually want to
build the stored tools, because then I have to install a DB (or at least
the DB client libraries).
It's just an opinion, but IMO there really ought to be a way to build a
stored without the stored tools, if you really don't want or need the
tools on that server.
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