Hello,
the company I was working for has been a Bacula customer for some years and
went through many iterations with the Bacula developer themselves to fix
and change the Enterprise Edition behaviour when we moved away from the
Community Version. Their support was awesome.
Now I've changed job and I've been recently accepted as Bacula co-mantainer
in Fedora. I've given a spin to the current Bacula packages in rawhide and
rebuilt them for RHEL 5/6 and Fedora 16.
So far, compared to the last packages in Fedora (5.0.3) this is what is
implemented:
- Nagios plugin.
- Removal of bwxconsole, gnome-console and tray-monitor.
- Removal of sqlite2.
- Added html docs.
- Reduced the number of patches.
- Made "bat" compile only on platforms that provide QT >= 4.6.2 (this and
systemd are the "ifs" for building on all releases).
- Enablement of bpipe-fd.so.
- Converged all the storage backends thanks to the work introduced in 5.2.
- Fix some file layout and dependency by moving files between packages.
- POSIX.1e capabilities.
- Enablement of libtool.
Right now I'm still doing some cleanup. The next things I would like to
implement are:
- QT tray monitor packaging.
- Additional cleanup (i.e. the nagios plugin needs only a library, not all
bacula-common files, commands and directories).
- Provide a simple but still secure configuration by default.
- Fix all the logging by putting /var/log/bacula where appropriate.
I'm hosting the repository at:
http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/slaanesh/bacula/
The following architectures are supported:
RHEL5/ppc
RHEL5/x86_64
RHEL5/i386
RHEL6/ppc64
RHEL6/x86_64
RHEL6/i386
Fedora-16/i386
Fedora-16/x86_64
I'm happy to address all the package issues people might encounter and I'm
available to ideas or constructive criticism regarding choices or features
missing.
When I will get enough feedback that the approach used inside the package
is right I will try to see if some patches could be integrated in the base
code by pushing them to the bacula-devel mailing list.
Thanks & regards,
--Simone
--
You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of
the shore (R. W. Emerson).
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