You can, but it does not mean that you should. I've been in the same
situation (Bacula 1.38 + sqlite2) - it works, but slower when compared
to MySQL.
BTW there is really nothing complex about MySQL and Bacula

1. Install & Initialize MySQL (OS specific - see one of many MySQL
install HOWTOs)
2. run /etc/bacula/create_mysql_database
3. run /etc/bacula/make_mysql_tables
4. run /etc/bacula/grant_mysql_privileges

That's it.

If it is for home usage - sure, why not. If it is for business - read
some howtos and install MySQL

Good Luck

Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I dont't want to install a comlex postgresql or mysql server.
> Is it principle possible to use sqlite instead of using mysql or postgresql?
> 
> --
> MfG...
> Pierre Bernhardt
> 
> 
> 
> 
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