Hi,

I'm just trying to learn the basics of Bacula. I have FC3 system, and Bacula
1.36.2 was installed from FC3 rpm packages. So far it looks very nice.

"bconsole" seems to be found from the path from whichever directory I try to
use it. But unless I'm in the /etc/bacula directory, I get an error message
"cannot open ./bconsole.conf ", if I don't use the -c option to specify the
path to conf file.

This really isn't a big problem so far. But is this quite the intended
behaviour, or is there some variable that was just set incorrectly during
the build process, so the conf file isn't found by default? For me this
looks like a tiny misfeature if it really is necessary to start bconsole
from a certain directory, or always use the -c option. Afaik, most other
software need this kind of option only if I want to use (eg. for testing)
some non-default conf file location.

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TiN




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