On Saturday 11 August 2007 12:01, John Drescher wrote:
> Except for the docs it compiled and installed fine under gentoo using
> my own ebuild. The docs had the following error (which may be my
> fault):
>
> configuring for Bacula 2.2.0 (08 August 2007)
> checking for true... /bin/true
> checking for false... /bin/false
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking for mv... /bin/mv
> checking for rm... /bin/rm
> checking for cp... /bin/cp
> checking for echo... /bin/echo
> checking for ar... /usr/bin/ar
> checking for gawk... gawk
> checking for gawk... /bin/gawk
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: creating autoconf/Make.common
> config.status: creating Makefile
> config.status: creating manual/Makefile
> config.status: creating manual/update_version
> config.status: creating manual/version.tex
> config.status: creating manual-de/Makefile
> config.status: error: cannot find input file: manual-de/Makefile.in

Yes, that is not too surprising.  The docs release at the request of  
packagers is a "pre-built" docs directory.  So you don't need to rebuild it. 

I remember well, to reduce the size (even reduced, it is *huge*), I removed 
some of the partial translation directories -- that is probably why 
the ./configure failed.  If you want one that will actually build, you 
probably should check it out of the SVN.  In any case, I will make a note to 
see if I can correct that problem in a subsequent release.

>
> Also after running bat I noticed something that may be a display bug.
> Attached is the picture. Notice the dates in the job plot are all
> smashed together making them unreadable.

I suspect that because of your larger number of backups than the "default" 
test environment that Dirk uses, you will need to reduce the time period 
displayed -- in the right hand panel if I remember right.

It took me some time to understand these charts, because Dirk has compressed a 
lot of information into a small space.  Perhaps for those of us like me with 
old habits, sometime Dirk will make a bar chart version with very skinny bars 
to replace the lines.  Much less info will fit on the screen, but it will be 
displayed in a more "traditional" style.

Also, I would like to see a chart that shows all my clients for a single day 
at a time or some default mode of obtaining one.  

I'm *not* at all complaining with the above two suggestions, because Dirk has 
done a *tremendous* amount of work, way more than his share, and I am 
extremely pleased with the results. I never dreamed that bat would have as 
many features as it currently does this early in its life cycle!  :-)

Regards,

Kern

>
> Thanks,
> John

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