> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Duerbusch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 03:49 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Question for those "C" types out there
>
> I'm doing a make.
>
> I get "no rule to make target ..lib/libbac.a neede by 'bacula-sd'.
> stop."
This means that ..lib/libbac.a is a pre-req for the file currently being
compiled/linked and that it couldn't find that library or any dependency
rule on how to create it.


> And then it continues with the next process..
>
> That error doesn't sound good.  But I can't find anything in the
> "bacula" manual if this is an error I can ignore or not.
>
> One of the problems I've had with installation of bacula, is that I use
> the default SLES9 install, which apparently doesn't include the
> development system.  So there are a lot of items (such as gcc-c++ and
> gcc) that I had to install first.  Perhaps I haven't got everything
> yet.
>
> As a comparision so far, Amanda was easier to use as it came with the
> 390 binaries.  Bacula apparently only comes in source form, so I have
> had to build it.  It is an interesting exercise and occassionally,
> building systems will pay off in future Linux stuff, but it is taking a
> lot longer than Amanda.  But so far, I'm ok with that.
>
> Tom Duerbusch
> THD Consulting
>
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