I'm trying to install Bacula on a SuSE 9.2 system. It's a dual Xeon (64-bit),
and SuSE automatically installed 64 bit versions of most libraries, rather than
32 bit.

When I use the precompiled packages, the program (gconsole) seems to run really
slowly, and complains about missing files.  It's looking in /opt/lib/gnome/
instead of /opt/lib64/gnome/.
Copying files from lib64 to lib fixes the file not found errors, but it still
runs incredibly slowly, to the point where it seems to lock up for several
seconds, windows don't refresh, etc.

Trying to compile it from source doesn't work, as it can't find termcap.h during
configuration, even though the file is on the system, in /usr/include/termcap.
If I try to compile it, it exits with an Error 1, which means nothing to me, as
I don't know much about C/C++ programming.

Has anyone successfully got this running on a SuSE 9.2 64 bit system, and if so,
how the heck did you do it?

Chris




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