Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl

2009-02-11 09:52:46
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
From: John Goerzen <jgoerzen AT complete DOT org>
To: Bill Merriam <lists AT billmerriam DOT com>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:24:50 -0600
Bill Merriam wrote:
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Kern
>>
>>   
> Thank you Kern for responding.  I think you are saying if I can find the
> right Debian "test" or "development" repository I will have a working
> version of bacula.   I will look around. 

Well, every Bacula in Debian works.  I guess you meant one with SSL?
> 
> I have been trying to build bacula with encryption support, which seems
> to work.  I have so far failed at getting the debian package management
> to install my packages instead of the main repositories.  When I
> understand that I will will know more about debian repository
> management.  Perhaps I will get their test repositories to work before
> my test repositories.

Run dpkg -i on your debs.

-- John

> 
> There are too many lawyers in the world.
> 
> Bill
>>> John Goerzen schrieb:
>>>     
>>>> Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> So it seems like openssl is already back in main repository. (I think
>>>>> it was in contrib before).
>>>>> Here are the bugs for debian. I don't see a bug for openssl support.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?package=bacula
>>>>>
>>>>> What you are saying is that bacula should be compiled with with tls
>>>>> support? If yes we should submit a bug request.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm cc'ing a maintainer.
>>>>>         
>>>> Please see NEWS.Debian.gz in the bacula-common package.  This is
>>>> somewhat of a FAQ by now.
>>>>
>>>> The problem is not that the license for Bacula is non-free, or that the
>>>> license for OpenSSL is non-free, but that the two are not compatible.
>>>>
>>>> ISTR hearing from someone (Kern maybe) that the Bacula license may be
>>>> revised in the future to eliminate this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Note that README.Debian contains instructions to build your own bacula
>>>> with SSL/TLS support, which is a quite easy procedure.
>>>>       
>>> I didn't really dig into the issue itself, so I can't tell if it has been
>>> removed. I am refering to this post from Landon Fuller:
>>> http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00634.html
>>>
>>> It is all about this:
>>> http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2007/07/msg00144.html
>>>
>>> Wether or not the package is compiled with tls support is really up to the
>>> maintainer, but in Debian Etch it was (The version used in Sarge did not
>>> have tls support).
>>>
>>> My understanding was, that Kern changed the Bacula code to solve the
>>> problem.
>>>
>>> I think a lot of people are using the Debian packages, either in Debian or
>>> in Ubuntu, and this could really become annoying, if unnecessary.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Philipp
>>>
>>>     
>>>> -- John
>>>>
>>>>       
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Lucas
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Feb 8, 2009 at 11:47 PM, Philipp Geschke <bacula AT pgmail DOT 
>>>>> net> 
>>>>>         
>> wrote:
>>   
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I asked basically the same thing a while ago:
>>>>>> http://www.adsm.org/lists/html/Bacula-users/2008-08/msg00517.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Back then I was told, that the issue had been removed, but the Debian
>>>>>> project seems to not have noticed this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Basically, while asking about Ubuntu, this really is a Debian Lenny
>>>>>> problem, meaning that a lot of people will have a lot of fun starting
>>>>>> this very weekend.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Since I don't think that filing a bug report or talking to somebody
>>>>>> will get the release changed before Feb. 14th, all you can do is, sit
>>>>>> back, go with the recompiling or compile a current version by hand, and
>>>>>> enjoy the show. But feel free to contact whoever you like anyways.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Even though I have to ask: If Kern was in ongoing discussion with the
>>>>>> debian-legal list about the license issue, how come they never heard of
>>>>>> it being resolved?
>>>>>> Or did I get this part of the story wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Philipp
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Bill Merriam schrieb:
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> It appears Debian still doesn't distribute bacula packages with
>>>>>>> encryption enabled.  Is there any news on that?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There are instructions included with the debian package source on how
>>>>>>> to rebuild it with encryption.  Has anybody done that and made the
>>>>>>> packages available?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am trying to figure out how to use the debian package building
>>>>>>> system.  If I succeed in building encryption enabled binary packages
>>>>>>> should I distribute them somehow?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>>>>             
> 


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