[Bacula-users] Re: Bacula packaging

2006-04-13 Thread Luca Berra
Kern Sibbald wrote:
 Hello,
 
 With the exception of the RPMs that are built by Scott, and the FreeBSD port, 
 I have noticed that all the other official Bacula ports have seriously 
 lagged.  I suspect that this is because the people responsible for those 
 ports are no longer available: too busy with work, changed jobs, lost 
 interest, ...
 

  Luca Berra   (Mandrivia)

I am sorry, but i fall in the list of persons that have lagged behind,
mostly because i have been swamped in work, i'll try to catch up or get
someone else from Mandriva (btw it is spelt Mandriva, not Mandrivia) to
take over the port.

For the time being please keep my name.
regards,
L.


-- 
Luca Berra


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Re: [Bacula-users] [SOLVED] sqlite crash in bacula-dir-1.36.2-1mdk

2005-05-18 Thread Luca Berra
Kern Sibbald wrote:
Now, if the user or the package creator makes the serious error of pointing 
the Working Directory to the same place where Bacula is stored, then you will 
definitely have a problem.
the working directory points to /var/lib/bacula on default installs

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