Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-15 Thread Ulrich Leodolter
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-15 Thread Moray Henderson
? 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

Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-15 Thread John Doe
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-15 Thread Bill Damage
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 > >

Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-13 Thread Robert Hartzell
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

Re: [Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-12 Thread Thomas Bennett
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

[Bacula-users] Building from source on Fedora 12

2010-01-12 Thread Robert Hartzell
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