Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread James Israel via Bacula-users
Where it says “YOURLICENSEKEY”, shouldn’t that be where the hash goes? So, it could be a variable, filled by the hash creation, like in the other scripts? James From: Rob Gerber Sent: Friday, May 3, 2024 1:59 PM To: James Israel Cc: Davide F.; Mehrdad Ravanbod; bacula-users Subject: Re:

Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread James Israel via Bacula-users
Thanks, Robert, I’ll give this a try. I assume this should be saved as an executable script? James From: Rob Gerber Sent: Friday, May 3, 2024 1:59 PM To: James Israel Cc: Davide F.; Mehrdad Ravanbod; bacula-users Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread Rob Gerber
Personally, I allowed the use of sha1 to sign packages. This was the only way to use the bacula community packages from the repository. The packages are signed with SHA1. Can't determine authenticity without SHA1. Once the Bacula community project issues a SHA512 key or something similar and signs

[Bacula-users] After configure, make command error fails to install Bacula-Community

2024-05-03 Thread James Israel via Bacula-users
I am trying to configure bacula-15.0.2 (from the bacula-15.0.2.tar.gz file found at https://www.bacula.org/source-download-center, the “Download Bacula Community” link), and after many installs of software that was needed for the configure to work, the make script is stalling out at: make[1]:

Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread James Israel via Bacula-users
Thanks for the suggestion, Davide. However, I had tried that script before (used the one for CentOS, as that OS is pretty close to RHEL), and I get the following errors. (I tried it again just now, same result): First, SHA1 checksums don’t work on this RHEL 9 server, as they don’t with many

Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread Davide F. via Bacula-users
Hi, Just thinking loud … If Bacula rpm package installation guide is not accurate or has issues, can we do a PR or send a patch to developers ? Best regards Davide On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 10:35 Mehrdad Ravanbod wrote: > HI > > I suggest you try instructions in this document > > >

Re: [Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread Mehrdad Ravanbod
HI I suggest you try instructions in this document https://www.bacula.lat/community/bacula-community-9-x-official-packages-installation-script/?lang=en  has instruction for both debian and RHEL installations, some things must be changed according to the version/enviroment you install but it

[Bacula-users] Install Bacula-Community from repository?

2024-05-03 Thread James Israel via Bacula-users
Is it possible to install Bacula-Community from a repository? I have a RHEL 9 server which came with Bacula Community 11.0.1, but I was having so much trouble getting it working, I decided to try to update it. Trying a yum upgrade didn’t work, so I (foolishly) uninstalled it, removing the