I was able to build the necessary Qt libraries with the depkgs-qt downloaded
from the bacula website. Then I was able to successfully build bacula-5.2.10
with BAT. It all works fine now. I did not use the --disable-conio and
--enable-readline configure switches but to my surprise I found that co
Zitat von Geert Stappers :
> Op 20120815 om 12:36 schreef lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
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>> Zitat von Geert Stappers :
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>> > Op 20120814 om 15:10 schreef lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
>> >> Hello List
>> >>
>> >> is it possible to get the compile time options used for building the
>> >> binary? It would be nic
Zitat von lst_ho...@kwsoft.de:
> Zitat von Thomas Lohman :
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> "bat ERROR in lib/smartall.c:121 Failed ASSERT: nbytes >0"
This particular message is generated because some calling method is
passing in a 0 to the SmartAlloc methods as the number of bytes to
allocate. This
On Aug 16, 2012, at 12:42 PM, "Luis H. Forchesatto"
wrote:
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> 16-Aug 14:27 backup-dir JobId 0: Error: message.c:743 fopen
> /var/lib/bacula/backup-dir.proxy.sysconf.2012-08-16_14.27.52.05.135319776.mail
> failed: ERR=No space left on device
>
> Surely there's space left on the disk. All
Hello
according to the manual client based software compression is not
useful when using tape drives with builtin compression like LTO. Is
this still true when using data encryption? With this the encrypted
data are normally not really compresable anymore but a compression on
the client be