I've just released version 1.3 of the Bacuview web application to
its home on RubyForge, <http://bacuview.rubyforge.org/>, where you can
go for screen shots and to read the NEWS, ChangeLog, and INSTALL
files.

In addition to the usual minor bug fixes, this release has one fairly
major improvement: It now supports Bacula installations that use MySQL
as their database engine.  

All that's needed to support a MySQL database is to set the adapter to
mysql in the config/database.yml file.  Bacuview picks this up and
performs behind-the-scenes magic to deal with the naming differences
between Postgres and MySQL databases.

I'd be happy to answer any questions that you have, and to hear of any
suggestions that you have for this project.  I hope that you find it
useful.

-- John Kodis.


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