Hi Dan,
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On 18/12/2020 15:49, Daniel Rich wrote:
On Dec 17, 2020, 14:25 -0800, Sven Hartge , wrote:
On 17.12.20 22:49, Daniel Rich wrote:
The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2)
That is not something we Debian Develope
On Dec 17, 2020, 14:25 -0800, Sven Hartge , wrote:
> On 17.12.20 22:49, Daniel Rich wrote:
>
> > The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2)
>
> That is not something we Debian Developers can directly influence. But
> you can take the Debian sources and rebuild them on a Ubun
On 18.12.20 15:49, Daniel Rich wrote:
The bacula-director package that comes with Ubuntu 20.04, doesn’t
include any database support as far as I can tell other than possibly
sqlite. I couldn’t even get it to start with the database configs I
currently have.
Yes, because you need the bacula-d
On 17.12.20 22:49, Daniel Rich wrote:
The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2)
That is not something we Debian Developers can directly influence. But
you can take the Debian sources and rebuild them on a Ubuntu-System and
it will work.
and don’t include mysql sup
The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2) and don’t
include mysql support as far as I can tell. I don’t really want to have to
covert my configs back to the debian-supplied version since I’ve been running
the bacula.org version for over a years.
Since I’m building a new
On 17.12.20 07:22, Daniel Rich wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find the packaging files for bacula? I
cloned the git repo, but while it has the source for building the
software it doesn’t have any of the packaging files (i.e. the debian
directory and assorted files).
Since I can’t instal
Does anyone know where I can find the packaging files for bacula? I cloned the
git repo, but while it has the source for building the software it doesn’t have
any of the packaging files (i.e. the debian directory and assorted files).
Since I can’t install the current binary packages without remo
On 10.12.20 18:05, Phil Stracchino wrote:
Hmm. *Some* twerp somewhere appears to be harvesting this list for spam
- or possibly someone on the list has a compromised mail account or
Windows PC. Y'all might want to check whether you have strange outgoing
mail.
Compromised Account or PC it is
On 12/9/20 7:12 PM, Daniel Rich wrote:
> Alternatives could be used to specify what database to use, but I don’t
> know that it can override dependencies that are hard-coded into the
> package spec. The only solutions I know of is for either bacula-mysql to
> not depend on the mysql packages, or to
Hmm. *Some* twerp somewhere appears to be harvesting this list for spam
- or possibly someone on the list has a compromised mail account or
Windows PC. Y'all might want to check whether you have strange outgoing
mail.
(The one I received claimed to be from pgere...@gmx.com and was sent by
MS Out
Alternatives could be used to specify what database to use, but I don’t know
that it can override dependencies that are hard-coded into the package spec.
The only solutions I know of is for either bacula-mysql to not depend on the
mysql packages, or to have a separate bacula-mariadb with the dep
On 12/9/20 1:58 PM, Daniel Rich wrote:
> This might be a better question for bacula-devel, but are there plans to
> provide MariaDB packages in addition to the existing MySQL packages? The
> current bacula-mysql package fails to install on my Ubuntu 20.04 system
> with MariaDB due to the embedded m
This might be a better question for bacula-devel, but are there plans to
provide MariaDB packages in addition to the existing MySQL packages? The
current bacula-mysql package fails to install on my Ubuntu 20.04 system with
MariaDB due to the embedded mysql dependencies. I was hoping that there w
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