On Wednesday 12 March 2008 11.05:30 Adam Cécile wrote: > Kern Sibbald a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > At this point, I recommend that you submit a bug report to > > bugs.bacula.org. Please make sure the instructions for reproducing the > > problem are clear (they may already be so, but I don't have it running in > > front of me). If necessary attach a screen dump to clearify any > > ambiguities. > > > > What seems strange to me is that you say that it works with the Debian > > bwx-console program -- can you explain that? > > Yes, I have no answer for this. It seems the same code on Linux and > Windows doesn't do the same...
OK, I just wanted to confirm. I built and tested bwx-console on Ubuntu, and aside from its clunky appearance, it does seem to work. We have previously seen differences between the behavior on Linux and Win32 -- I imagine it is due to the difficulties in trying to make one set of code that interfaces identially on both X11 and Win32 ... Concerning your other email response: OK, thanks -- that eliminates another variable. I still suggest submitting this as a bug, which makes it easier for me to track (email messages tend to get lost or are hard to find), and submitting a bug report guarantees that it will be resolved one way or another. I think the longer term solution will be for me to get Bat working on Win32 as bwx-console is getting a bit old and has not been enhanced for a long time ... Best regards, Kern > > > Best regards, > > > > Kern > > > > On Wednesday 12 March 2008 08.49:24 Adam Cécile wrote: > >> Kern Sibbald a écrit : > >>> On Tuesday 11 March 2008 14.20:12 Adam Cécile wrote: > >>>> Hello Kern, > >>>> > >>>> I set up Bacula 2.2.8 a few days ago for a new customer and I > >>>> experienced a bug with the wx-console win32. It seems the console > >>>> doesn't parse well what bacula outputs when using the "restore tab". > >>>> > >>>> Could you please have a look and tell us if you are able to reproduce > >>>> this issue ? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks in advance, > >>>> > >>>> Best regards, Adam. > >>>> > >>>> PS: Please find attached the original reported posted on bacula-users > >>>> list. > >>> > >>> Hello Adam, > >>> > >>> From what is described in the attachement, I suspect the problem is > >>> that the Win32 version of wxWidgets that we use is version 2.7 and the > >>> Debian version is probably either 2.6 or 2.8. The wxWidgets windows > >>> code has always had more problems that the Linux code ... > >>> > >>> Just at the moment, I don't have any easy means of running and testing > >>> on Win32 (I will next week). However, I have upgraded wxWidgets from > >>> 2.7 to the very latest version and rebuilt a 2.2.8 Win32 release that > >>> you might want to install and test. Please be sure to keep a copy of > >>> the version that you currently have installed in case you need to > >>> revert ... > >>> > >>> You can download this test release (it built cleanly, but I haven't run > >>> it) from: > >>> > >>> http://www.bacula.org/downloads/winbacula-2.2.8.exe > >>> > >>> the signature file is at: > >>> > >>> http://www.bacula.org/downloads/winbacula-2.2.8.exe.sig > >>> > >>> If I am not mistaken, I don't permit directory listings of the > >>> downloads directory, so you must directly reference the files. > >>> > >>> Please let me know if this resolves your problems or not. If it does > >>> not, I can try to duplicate it early next week. > >>> > >>> Best regards, > >>> > >>> Kern > >> > >> Hello, > >> > >> I just give a try an here is what happens: > >> Client and Storage are still left empty after selecting files to > >> restore. Here is what I read in console tab when selecting the storage: > >> > >> OK to run? (yes/mod/no): mod > >> Parameters to modify: > >> 1: Level > >> 2: Storage > >> 3: Job > >> 4: FileSet > >> 5: Restore Client > >> 6: When > >> 7: Priority > >> 8: Bootstrap > >> 9: Where > >> 10: File Relocation > >> 11: Replace > >> 12: JobId > >> Select parameter to modify (1-12): 2 > >> Automatically selected Storage: File > >> Run Restore job > >> JobName: RestoreFiles > >> Bootstrap: /var/lib/bacula/localhost-dir.restore.7.bsr > >> Where: /test > >> Replace: always > >> FileSet: Full Set > >> Backup Client: localhost-fd > >> Restore Client: localhost-fd > >> Storage: File > >> When: 2008-03-07 07:13:59 > >> Catalog: MyCatalog > >> Priority: 10 > >> OK to run? (yes/mod/no): 1 > >> Job not run. > >> #1 > >> 1: is an invalid command. > >> # > >> > >> > >> It seems the console doesn't really like the "Automatically selected > >> Storage" feature because it tries to select storage "1". However that > >> may not be an issue. > >> When selecting the right Storage, in the status bar (bottom left > >> corner), I can see "Failed to find the selected storage". The same > >> things happens when I select the client, but in that case the whole > >> console crash. > >> > >> Regards, Adam. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Bacula-devel mailing list Bacula-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-devel