On Wednesday 19 August 2009 14:13:42 Marc Schoechlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i`m currently playing around with bacula and i have problems with the
> bat-console - it directly segfaults after starting :-(
>
> Any hints ?
Another hint. Pull the current GIT repository and build off it.
I found that the Ba
Hi,
i`m currently playing around with bacula and i have problems with the
bat-console - it directly segfaults after starting :-(
Any hints ?
This is only a test-system - if i can provide additional information, please
let me know
Compile from scratch:
---
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu32 2.6.28-1
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On Wednesday 19 August 2009 15:56:18 Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Update:
>
> If you follow these instructions, you *should* be able to build a working
> bat on your system. The process is a bit shaky because of an bug (I am
> guessing) in qmak
Hello,
At the current time, bat only builds on systems that are using Qt 4.3.2, which
is what is used on Ubuntu 8.04. We are not very happy with that. It could
be a bug in bat, but it is more likely some incompatibility between different
versions of Qt. We have worked on it quite a bit, but
Hello again,
Update:
If you follow these instructions, you *should* be able to build a working bat
on your system. The process is a bit shaky because of an bug (I am guessing)
in qmake.
Download depkgs-qt from Source forge
detar it into depkgs-qt
cd depkgs-qt
make qt4
source qt4-paths
(note
Hi,
i`m currently playing around with bacula and i have problems with the
bat-console - it directly segfaults after starting :-(
Any hints ?
This is only a test-system - if i can provide additional information, please
let me know
Compile from scratch:
---
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu32 2.6.28-1