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Re: [Bacula-users] Quick Bacula Question

2015-02-02 03:24:34
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Quick Bacula Question
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
To: Nicholas Longo <divernick AT me DOT com>, bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2015 09:19:19 +0100
The Windows 5.2.10 binaries should still work even with Bacula version
7.0.x.  The Bacula Systems 7.0.5 community Windows binaries are
available for free to developers and at a very minimal cost to others. 
There is a link to them on the main bacula.org web page (middle right).

Thanks for the kudos.  Good luck with Bacula.

Best regards,
Kern

On 02.02.2015 05:20, Nicholas Longo wrote:
> All - I’m new to Bacula (please keep reading).  I spent quite a bit of time 
> getting it installed after having tried the plugin with FreeNAS.  Ultimately 
> I did a clean install myself on FreeNAS because it seemed easier and I could 
> connect it to my existing MySQL server.  I have the system running now 
> between FreeNAS and my Linux Laptop.  I started though with the understanding 
> that there was windows support as well.  I have Linux, Windows and OS-X in my 
> house and was looking to leverage Bacula.  I installed the latest version 
> 7.0x but all I can find are executables for version 5.x and no clear option 
> beyond that for windows.
>
> Am I just not seeing them or did windows support drop?  I see it still very 
> clearly referencing windows support in the version 7 documentation including 
> downloading binaries but I just can’t find the binaries.  I every researched 
> building them myself but the source doesn’t seem setup for that like on the 
> other platforms. 
>
> I did install the 5.x binaries but couldn’t get the client connection so i’m 
> assuming right now that it’s because of the version difference.  Perhaps i’m 
> wrong and i actually had another issue.
>
> Thoughts?  Options?  Any help or insight is very much appreciated.
>
> Although it takes a little to fully capture the structure, once done it’s 
> easy to comprehend and it’s a nice powerful product…kudos’ the authors.
> Nicholas Longo
> divernick AT me DOT com
>
>
>
>
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