Hello,
I think Heitor gave the best possible answer. However, a tip for the
future:
on a Debian or Debian derivative system (using apt), a good way to know
what is available in terms of packages is to do something like:
apt-cache search <key-word>
where in this case you would have replaced <key-word> with bacula.
Best regards,
Kern
On 08/17/2016 01:32 AM, Heitor Faria wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "orocairion" <acheroncyc AT gmail DOT com>
>> To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2016 4:45:23 PM
>> Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula defaulting to SQLite
>> Hello all, I'm new to bacula and I'm having a bit of an issue while trying to
>> install Bacula from apt-get on Debian 8 or even Ubuntu.
>>
>> I did a fresh install of Debian 8, had the proper repositories, nothing
>> extra installed. So, following several tutorials I've found, I install Mysql
>> first(we plan on using postgresql, but I wanted to do a vanilla install);
>> then when I do *apt-get install bacula-server bacula-client*, no matter what
>> I do, it defaults to the sqlite3 packages even if there is nothing related
>> to it installed in the machine
>>
>> I tried to install the packages by "hand"(apt-get install
>> bacula-common-mysql...etc) but it doesn't find the tray related packages in
>> the repositories.
>>
>> Any ideas?.
> Hello, Orocairon,
>
> apt-get update
> apt-get -y mysql-server
> apt-get -y install bacula-director-mysql bacula-sd-mysql bacula-fd
> bacula-console postfix mt-st mtx
>
> Regards,
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