On Friday 14 September 2007 01:51, Marc Schiffbauer wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> this is to let you know that I have finished packaging Bacula 2.2.3
> for the following distros:
>
> * Debian sarge (i386)
> * Debian etch (i386 and amd64)
> * Ubuntu edgy (i386 and amd64)
> * Ubuntu feisty (i386 and amd64)
>
> The packages are based on the debian unstable packages by John
> Goerzen (thanks John)
>
> Please note that these packages are being built using pbuilder which
> allows to build very clean packages regarding package dependencies
> and the like, however:
>
> Although the packages did build clean I have not tested them on
> every platform so if you want to use them in production:
> Please test them first. Also it would be useful to have some
> feedback here that they are working.
>
> I built a bat package (bacula-console-qt) for distros that have at
> least recent qt4 packages available. (libqwt5 is builtin statically
> on systems where it is not available)
>
> There is an issue on ubuntu left: Stopping bacula-fd does not work
> with the init script, so on upgrades you have to manually
> "killall bacula-fd" one time. Patch would be welcome.

Can you send a copy of the init script to the bacula-devel list.  Maybe we can 
see what is wrong with it.  

Regards,

Kern

>
> Find instructions to use the packages here:
>
> http://wiki.links2linux.de/en/index.php/PackMan_repo_instructions_for_Debia
>n/Ubuntu_%28en%29
>
> Cheers
> -Marc

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