Bacula-users

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

2009-02-11 10:08:21
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Debian/Ubuntu and openssl
From: "Robert LeBlanc" <robert AT leblancnet DOT us>
To: <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 08:05:06 -0700

Historically it has been my experience that the package maintainer for Bacula in Debian has only packaged release code. Looking at http://packages.qa.debian.org/b/bacula.html shows that the unstable version (2.4.4-1) is the same as Lenny (testing). There would be no way to find a newer version on an official Debian mirror. Someone may have Debs that they built on their own mirror that you could add to apt sources, but I don’t know of any. If you can build your own debs then install them with deb –I as mentioned before. If you make your version number higher than what is in apt then it will keep it installed until a higher version comes out. (you could make it 2.9 so that when 3.0 comes out it will automatically install the official Debian packages). The other option is to give it a different package name (myBacula) and make it conflict with Bacula, when the new version comes out then you will have to force install the one from Debian.

 

Robert

 

  

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. 

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.


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