-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi,
Am Do den 11. Feb 2010 um 22:48 schrieb John Goerzen: > On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 10:13:37PM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > > And there is the point. I never ever get to this point where I could > > choose the option to update. > That is because you answered incorrectly to the first question. Well, the question was really clear; if you have a existing database don't say yes to this question. So, no, it was correct. Maybe incorrect in the meaning of the logic but the correct answer to the question. However, later on I tried to say yes here (with having a backup of the database) and I also didn't get asked to update the existing database. > You should have said yes when asked if dbconfig-common should > configure it. But the question is about _creating_ and not _configuring_ it. At least as I read it. > If you had done so, you would have been asked if you wanted to > upgrade. I've done so later on and didn't get get question either. > Therefore there is no bug in Bacula. For me it is still a bug of bacula. However, also if I say not to manage the database with dbconfig-common, there should be the update scripts anywhere around so I can use it myself. Maybe put it to /usr/share/doc/bacula/... Not wanting dbconfig to manage the database doesn't mean that the database do not have to be converted. > I am reassigning this to dbconfig-common and asking its maintainer to > make the wording on that first question more clear for people that are > upgrading packages from pre-dbconfig-common versions to > dbconfig-common versions. I think that is the only bug here. Maybe. This might be another bug. But this won't bring the update scripts for people who don't like the database to be managed by dbconfig-common. And let me say, I more and more dislike this package (dbconfig-common) to manage my database(s). Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.de/ pub 2048R/D1A4EDE5 2000-02-26 Klaus Ethgen <[email protected]> Fingerprint: D7 67 71 C4 99 A6 D4 FE EA 40 30 57 3C 88 26 2B -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBS3Uh9Z+OKpjRpO3lAQrDkwf/aA3nQZF0DxuNUtS/r7UtZGJJ9VuaYYtN /WrT18w7j4hylXFTpTIGU7EmOhnBBs5TdESFeCgydYq912PvVDFx9V3uMogbGm8r ES1tvetUV39QegbPqXgfngSET+EqjsFY2S40QdUgIedtVQ09KH/FZHXlLulyuXJk zrQy26KamQxS8H/48He1j3LgKiKaqdlFvGJKN/PLYQcu9hCvLtUNRk+faFLm0YTa PzgTKiRAAnmhhxllyBmq5rPCpiwq2Sj2r1NJ1NEB2BDHrS07I16ycfB95SB5UbKg lLsvhZCd1mgKHW7Lg4Nm+05cms0ISTqI3xzo7X15PCnFBOa2RYvi9Q== =nZNO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

