>On Jan 4, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>> Or take a look at DarwinPorts (http://darwinports.opendarwin.org) -  
>> this
>> time I found the address myself ;-) there should be packages to  
>> install.
>>   1.38.9 is the most recent version there.
>
>Or try fink - it's essentially a competitor of darwin ports.
>
>bacula 1.38.11 is the most recent this moment, but I just submitted  
>2.0.0 so it should be available in the next day or two (or I could  
>make my builds available if you are in a hurry).
No gigantic rush....the mac is still hanging on the tree I think (its
not here - yet). 

>If I ever get my backups working, I'll put some time into making a  
>bacula-fd.dmg - it shouldn't be this hard for someone to just backup  
>a mac!
I'd be more than happy to test it out, again, I'm not a mac person so
you'd be leading the blind here. I know Unix well enough but am pretty
much a beginner at getting around a mac, though I can navigate the
desktop, etc. I don't know the internals such as auto starting
programs, etc.

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