There are also binary RPMs in the fschwartz directory on sourceforge.
(Thanks again, Felix). But no BAT.. let me know if you come up with a
Centos5 BAT binary rpm.
Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
CentOs5 = RHEL5 (and Scientific Linux, and Whitebox and a few other clones)
Use the RHEL5 rpm and all will be
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to get me started?
I see there are Fedora 9 RPMs available, presumably there are spec files
: [Bacula-users] CentOS 5 RPM spec file
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to get me started?
I see there are Fedora 9 RPMs available
Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to get me started?
Specs are inside src.rpm file on bacula download
Hi,
08.06.2009 14:16, Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date
Bacula RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well
build my own.
Well... the RHEL packages work fine on CentOS, you try this link to
find the packages you need: