Before doing a make, you must run ./configure and you must include --enable-bat. Then providing you have qmake installed, and the correct version of Qt is installed, a "make" as I suggested should work.

On 07/12/2018 05:34 PM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Yes, I tried that but make does not exist. Searching around I found a suggestion (yours if I recall correctly) that qmake is required first. I do that and make then exists but no binary is produced by make; at least I can't find it in /usr/sbin where the other bacula executables live.

Make does make a create a bash script called 'bacula-tray-monitor' that when executed, brings up a monitor configuration dialog window. It's not evident to me how this dialog should be populated.

Chris.


On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, 3:48 p.m. Kern Sibbald, <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:
I forget the exact procedure, but if I remember right you must:

cd <bacula>/src/qt-console/tray-monitor
make



On 07/12/2018 12:23 PM, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Is there an option to build the tray monitor from v9.0.8 source?

I added --enable-tray-monitor in ./configure options but this did not produce the binary.

I have Qt4 and Qt5 installed.

Thanks
Chris Wilkinson 


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