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Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula on Solaris 10 or SXCE

2009-02-04 12:10:51
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Bacula on Solaris 10 or SXCE
From: Ryan Novosielski <novosirj AT umdnj DOT edu>
To: Brian Debelius <bdebelius AT intelesyscorp DOT com>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 12:02:04 -0500
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Blastwave is what I was referring to. I'm a little surprised they
haven't gone past 2.2.8, but that's the latest I feel like running
anyway (2.4.x seemed to be a little problematic for awhile there and
things are running fine as-is).

=R

Brian Debelius wrote:
> Are you speaking of Solaris binaries or Linux binaries?  I have not seen
> any Solaris packages.  I saw Bacula v2.2.8 on Blastwave a few minutes ago.
> 
> 
> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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>> Do you have some reason you need to compile it as opposed to using
>> binary packages that are provided? I switched from the former to the
>> latter (albeit on Solaris 9 for my director/storage daemon), but because
>> it was easier, not because it didn't work (it worked fine).
>>
>> Brian Debelius wrote:
>>  
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have watched a few threads go by about compiling Bacula on Solaris,
>>> and I have not come to the conclusion as to whether anyone has gotten
>>> it to run and be stable. So..
>>> Does Bacula compile? Does Bacula run reliably once compiled?
>>>     
> 


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