Hi Kern,

Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> writes:

> I have not seen the attachments you refer to.  If you either send them
> to me or supply me with a link to them, I will look at them, but I
> promise nothing since the goal for the last few years has been to stop
> spending time on SQLite.

They are at:

http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2305
http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2306

and there is also

http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=2307

about systemd.

> Of course there is a problem for your existing SQLite users.  I see
> the following
> choices:
> 1. They remain on 9.0.3
> 2. They convert to using either MySQL or PostgreSQL -- I believe that
>      it may be possible to simply take a SQLite3 sql dump and feed it
>      directly into PostgreSQL.  (or at least the changes would be
> minor).  For
>      MySQL, the changes to the SQLite3 dump will probably be more
>      important.
> 3. Debian continues to patch newer versions of Bacula to include support
>     for SQLite3.  If you want to do this, you just need to reverse or
> back out
>     the SHA1 3f376bbd58d44a16032cb45373b11f6fd06d9589 commit that
>     I just made then "recompile" configure.in by using "make configure".
>
> I will at some point completely remove even the possibility of building
> the SQLite3.  However, if you choose item #3 above, please inform me
> and I will keep the old code around for another couple of years.
>
> I hope the above helps you determine the least disruptive path to take.

Thanks for your input. I'll probably go with 3 while testing 2.

 - Carsten

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