[Bacula-users] HEADS UP - changes to FreeBSD Bacula ports
2012-04-03 14:57:30
A long running problem with the Bacula port is being worked on by Alonso
Cárdenas Márquez. I have been testing out his changes recently.
The problem: shared libraries installed by one of the ports are
reinstalled by the other ports. This problem has raised its head in a few
recent posts.
The proposed solution at present involves making bacula-client a dependent
of bacula-server. Let bacula-client install the shared libraries.
Downside: you can't install bacula-server without first installing
bacula-client.
Benefit: it solves the problem.
Better solution: create a third port which installs JUST the shared
libraries. That solution isn't in scope at present.
Comments? Questions? Volunteers for testing? Volunteers for
improvements to the solution?
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Dan Langille -- http://langille.org/
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