hi,
fedora 12 comes with bacula-3.0.3,
System -> Administraton -> Add/Remove Software on Desktop machine
or
yum install bacula-... on server machine.
[ulr...@leodolter ~]$ yum search bacula
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, presto, refresh-packagekit
=== Matched: bacul
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From: Bill Damage [mailto:bill.dam...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 15 January 2010 12:49
To: Robert Hartzell; bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12
I've just upgraded to FC12 and m facing exactly this issue. and would be happy
to install
From: Bill Damage
>I've just upgraded to FC12 and m facing exactly this issue. and would be happy
>to install from RPM's if someone could point to a guide please. I have been
>building bacula from source for years now as thats how I first did it, and
>guess its time now to break the habit. I'm
4 January, 2010 0:36:44
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12
On 01/12/10 03:02 PM, Thomas Bennett wrote:
> you might want to try
>
> yum update openssl
>
>
> yum is the package manager for Fedora and will resolve dependencies. You can
> also run
>
>
On 01/12/10 03:02 PM, Thomas Bennett wrote:
> you might want to try
>
> yum update openssl
>
>
> yum is the package manager for Fedora and will resolve dependencies. You can
> also run
>
> yum deplist openssl |grep crypto
>
> which will probably show libcrypto.so.8 or newer and libk5crypto.so.3 or
you might want to try
yum update openssl
yum is the package manager for Fedora and will resolve dependencies. You can
also run
yum deplist openssl |grep crypto
which will probably show libcrypto.so.8 or newer and libk5crypto.so.3 or
newer. It shows these on my Fedora 11 installation 64bit
I've been asked by a friend to help setup bacula on a fedora 12 system.
Now I admit that I know next to nothing about linux... the last time I
installed a Linux system the distro was distributed a big stack of
floppys ;-)
Note: bacula builds and runs fine when disabling openssl.
The problem I