Yes it can be worked around by installing the required 'bacula-*'
packages. The problem is only with the 'bacula' meta-package. The bacula
installation by installing the specific 'bacula-*' packages is fully
functional in 12.04.
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I was able to reproduce the reported behaviour on an update clean
install of Precise.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1034962
Title:
bacula dependency on bacula-server fails with held
Thanks for the tip Selene! I am also partial to the command line, but
I thought that this time I should try to make my small contribution to
iron out this annoying wrinkle. We don't want to alienate our faithful
users who are not comfortable with a command line. :)
--Pedro.
On 24 July 2012 08:23,
This behaviour seems to be caused by the absence of the Policy Kit agent. When
I started '/usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1'
(which apparently had died) manually the problem was solved. The store
shouldn't fail silently when a Policy Kit agent is not present.
The abs