This is getting a bit off the subject of this bug report, but ...

The only thing difficult about PostgreSQL with Bacula is getting the
authentication to work, and there is a chapter in the Bacula main manual
on PostgreSQL that tells how to get Bacula working with it.  That said,
there is one additional problem that you must explicitly create the user
"bacula" within the database using psql.  See the postgres documentation
on "create user ...".  Prior versions were simpler since users were
automatically created by the Bacula grant_bacula_privileges script.

I highly recommend using PostgreSQL with Bacula -- it is *much* (10X)
faster than MySQL for certain operations.  See my bug report on MySQL
about MySQL and Bacula.

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  bacula-dir won't start with "undefined symbol: mysql_init"

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