Even in case of compilation success, I am in doubt this is good idea.
RS6k+AIX are definitely big-endian architecture while most of backuped 
clients will be litle-endians.
The tape used there is SCSI and can work with any x86 server with SCSI 
adapter.

On Monday, September 13, 2021 at 10:32:19 PM UTC+3 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Well, after lots of trial and error I have gotten further than I was 
> before.
>
> I still don't think I am doing this right.
>
> I downloaded the source 17.2 and I was able to run ./configure using mysql 
> option and got call the way through.  Then ran make and got an error about 
> missing a ";".
>
> I am hoping someone can point me to a document that lists the steps for 
> building, installing and configuring  from source.  Once I have things 
> running I know how to configure the deamons, etc.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 12:23:34 PM UTC-7 James Gardner wrote:
>
>>
>> Afternoon all.
>>
>> Hoping you guys can help me out, because I am confused.  After some trial 
>> and error I got Bareos working on my Unbuntu box, and it worked great.
>>
>> Now, that box has been retired and I am running and IBM RS-6000 with AIX 
>> 5.3, with the same tape drive attached.
>>
>> I am trying to figure out how to install Bareos on AIX, there is nothing 
>> listed on the download page, so I am assuming I have to pull down source 
>> code and compile, but I have no idea how to do that.  Can anyone give me 
>> directions.
>>
>> I would greatly appreciate any help.  This is my home, hobby setup.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>

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