Hi folks,
Bacula 5.0 is failing to build on both kfreebsd-i386 and amd64. It is
building fine on all other Debian architectures.
A couple of weird things here:
1) We're not getting an overt build failure, just the failure of a
program to actually be built (or placed in the expected location)
Bacula 5.0 is failing to build on both kfreebsd-i386 and amd64. It is
building fine on all other Debian architectures.
A couple of weird things here:
1) We're not getting an overt build failure, just the failure of a
program to actually be built (or placed in the expected location)
The error
Petr Salinger wrote:
Please explicitely disable ACL and xattr,
idea build tested as shown bellow.
Hi Petr,
Thank you very much for the help patch. I believe that patch looks
good and will make a new upload incorporating it soon.
-- John
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Hi!
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 19:53:26 +0100, Petr Salinger wrote:
The error is shown in buildd log, but the build
should bail out much earlier:
Compiling acl.c
acl.c: In function 'bacl_exit_code build_acl_streams(JCR*, FF_PKT*)':
acl.c:1233: error: 'os_build_acl_streams' was not declared in
Please explicitely disable ACL and xattr,
idea build tested as shown bellow.
This will imply a lose of functionality,
In theory yes, in practice no.
salin...@io:~$ grep xattr /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h
#define __stub_fgetxattr
#define __stub_flistxattr
#define __stub_fremovexattr
#define
Guillem Jover wrote:
This will imply a lose of functionality, also it seems to me the real
problem is that there's no HAVE_*_OS macro being defined from
That is true. I am way out of my depth when you all are discussing
autoconf arcana. But I would be happy to apply a patch or put you in
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