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Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-dir run failure on Ubuntu 12.04.02

2013-08-03 02:55:21
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] bacula-dir run failure on Ubuntu 12.04.02
From: lst_hoe02 AT kwsoft DOT de
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2013 08:52:12 +0200
Zitat von uhog-v9e4 AT spamex DOT com:

> Hi folks,
>
> For what it's worth, I tried compiling Bacula 5.0.3 on Ubuntu 12.0.4  
> today. I currently have Bacula 5.0.3 running on Ubuntu 10.0.4 on  
> another server. The compilation failed on 12.0.4 for the director  
> though the SD and FD both compiled. I played around a bit but then  
> decided just for kicks to reinstall this new machine back to 10.0.4  
> and try that. After that, I did an update, and then loaded the  
> build-essential, libncurses5-dev, and libmysqlclient-dev packages. I  
> then built 5.2.13 and it builds and runs with no problem. So  
> whatever is going on must be related to something happening with  
> Ubuntu packaging at 12.0.4 that causes Bacula to not link in  
> everything it needs.
>
> Since my primary goal is to get moved to different hardware, I'm  
> just going to continue running on 10.0.4 on the new hardware with  
> the 5.2.13 Bacula since 10.0.4 is supported until midway through  
> 2015. After I get everything migrated and stabilized, maybe I'll  
> play with debugging this 12.0.4 problem again in a virtual machine  
> or something in my spare time.
>
> Thanks again for the ideas, I learned a bit more about digging  
> around in the symbols on linux so it was worth that anyway. If I do  
> get back to it and find a solid answer, I'll update the list.
>
> Mike

Some time ago i build 5.2.13 the Debian/Ubuntu way as .deb packages on  
Ubuntu 12.04. I can provide you a link for download without any  
warranty of course. Maybe i can even dig out the thing which have to  
be done to get the deb compiled.

Regards

Andreas



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