Hello Jeff,
How is it possible that in repository are packages with suffix el7 and
your packages have fc31? Please look at the repository address:
http://bacula.org/downloads/baculum/stable/centos
There isn't any packages marked 'fc31' and your packages have it:
rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd) <=
Hi Martin,
Thank you. But I got the same result.
---
$ make CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu deb
make: *** No rule to make target 'curl/curl.h', needed by
'build/obj/acl.do'. Stop.
---
and just for consistency, I ran Radoslaw's command and got the results
I'm using the following repos.d file:
[root@costello jrthomas]# cat /etc/yum.repos.d/baculum.repo
[baculumrepo]
name=Baculum CentOS repository
baseurl=http://bacula.org/downloads/baculum/stable/centos
gpgcheck=1
enabled=1
On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:40 PM Marcin Haba wrote:
> Hello Jeff,
>
>
Hello Jeff,
It looks you are trying to install Fedora 31 packages on CentOS.
I would propose to use Baculum packages dedicated for CentOS 7. You
can take them from here:
https://www.bacula.org/9.6.x-manuals/en/console/Baculum_API_Web_GUI_Tools.html#SECTION0034
Best regards,
Hello Chris,
Yes, there exist Baculum packages for Debian Buster. Information about
repositories you can find in the Baculum documentation chapter here:
https://www.bacula.org/9.6.x-manuals/en/console/Baculum_API_Web_GUI_Tools.html#SECTION00351000
Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)
Hello Marcin
Yes that is true, PHP came from the Buster repo.
Is there Baculum in the Buster repo, I couldn't find one?
As to why Stretch and Buster PHP'S are different, I don't really have any
idea. I don't see what I could do about that.
Is anybody running Baculum in Buster?
Regards
Chris
I'm following the instructions to the letter and then 'WHAM!'
Running transaction check
ERROR You need to update rpm to handle:
rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd) <= 5.4.18-1 is needed by
baculum-api-9.6.3-1.fc31.noarch
rpmlib(PayloadIsZstd) <= 5.4.18-1 is needed by
baculum-api-httpd-9.6.3-1.fc31.noarch
Hello Chris,
You use PHP not from Stretch repository. It looks that your PHP
interpreter doesn't match PHP modules. Maybe they were prepared in
different environment? At least pdo_mysql couldn't be loaded.
In any cases it is PHP related problem. I would propose to verify from
where come modules
I upgraded Baculum to 9.6.3 from the Stretch repository. Installation went
OK until I opened the Web client and got the following error in an error
box as soon as any data request was made, e.g. list job history. Bacula is
v9.4.2.
*Error code:* 100
*Message:* Problem with connection to remote
If you were trying to set CFLAGS to -I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu then you
must remove the space after CFLAGS=, i.e. use
make CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu deb
__Martin
> On Wed, 20 May 2020 20:40:23 -0400, r0002@nxlplyx com said:
>
> Hi Radoslaw,
>
> I still get the same
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