Hi,
I'm trying to build bacula on a new server the machine is a Pentium D 3
GHz with a 1 Gb of ram, running CentOS 4.3 64 bit, but I got a
compilation error.
I'm using the following configuration:
Host: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu -- redhat
Bacula version: 1.38.11 (28 June 2006)
Source code location: .
Install binaries: /usr/bin
Install config files: /etc/bacula
Scripts directory: /etc/bacula
Working directory: /var/bacula
PID directory: /var/run
Subsys directory: /var/lock/subsys
Man directory: /usr/share/man
Data directory: /usr/share
C Compiler: gcc 3.4.5
C++ Compiler: /usr/bin/g++ 3.4.5
Compiler flags: -g -Wall
Linker flags: -O
Libraries: -lpthread
Statically Linked Tools: no
Statically Linked FD: no
Statically Linked SD: no
Statically Linked DIR: no
Statically Linked CONS: no
Database type: MySQL
Database lib: -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient_r -lz
Job Output Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Traceback Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SMTP Host Address: 192.168.100.120
Director Port: 9101
File daemon Port: 9102
Storage daemon Port: 9103
Director User:
Director Group:
Storage Daemon User:
Storage DaemonGroup:
File Daemon User:
File Daemon Group:
SQL binaries Directory /usr/bin
Large file support: yes
Bacula conio support: yes -ltermcap
readline support: no
TCP Wrappers support: no
TLS support: no
ZLIB support: yes
enable-smartalloc: yes
enable-gnome: no
enable-wx-console: no
enable-tray-monitor: yes
client-only: no
build-dird: yes
build-stored: yes
ACL support: yes
Python support: no
When I try to "make" I got the following error:
/usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient_r.a
when searching for -lmysqlclient_r.
What does it mean? It this related to the x86_64 bit architecture? How
could I solve it?
Thanks a lot.
--
Raffaele Pantaleoni
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strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.
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