On Jul 31, 2009, at 1:41 AM, Felix Schwarz wrote:

>
> Am 31.07.2009 08:28, schrieb Kern Sibbald:
>> This crept in because the developers are all working on Qt 4.3 or  
>> Qt 4.4.  I
>> don't think we actually used any 4.3 features in bat -- in any  
>> case, once you
>> are on a particular version it is easy to put in backward  
>> incompatibilities,
>> if nothing other than when editing the ui files (GUI builder), it  
>> may put in
>> a default or you happen to set a margin on a widget to make it  
>> prettier and
>> low and behold, that generates new code (the .ui files generate c++  
>> code) and
>> you now have a dependence.
>
> To me the solution would be to set up build servers (e.g. using CentOS
> 5) and regularly building Bacula in different environments. To me,
> obviously Fedora, CentOS and Ubuntu would be a good start for Linux  
> because:
> 1. Fedora uses always the latest versions
> 2. CentOS uses old components
> 3. Ubuntu is probably the most popular version of Linux (head count of
> users)

Once you've got Ubuntu going, Debian should be pretty  
straightforward.  SLES/OpenSuSE can probably follow on from one of the  
RPM-based systems pretty easily.

Adam

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