There is now a 1.36.1 dmg on sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=50727&package_id=107576

I've used it to install on a machine here, and have had no problems.

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On Wednesday 23 March 2005 07:00, Jeff McCune wrote:
> Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
> > I plan on using bacula to backup approx. 7 Apple 10.2 and 10.3.x servers
> > to a Fedora Core 3 server with 1.2 tb's of harddrive space.  I have
> > Bacula installed on my Fedora server and all seems well.  I installed
> > bacula on the mac servers. I havent configured my first backup yet, is
> > there a FAQ for setting up the mac clients.  I am currently reading
> > through the extensive pdf manual. Seems like a terrific piece of
> > software, kudos to all who took part in developing it.
>
> OSX clients are setup exactly the same as the other "unix" clients, so
> it's well documented already.  By "unix" I really mean "not windows" as
> the bacula-fd operates the same on all "not windows" machines I've
> worked with so far.  For me, that's Solaris 8,9,10, Linux, OSX.
>
> Unfortunately, I haven't found a decent package for Darwin, so I just
> compile and distribute the binary myself.  I think you really only need
> bacula-fd, bacula-fd.conf and ensure that the working directory exists.
>   It's probably easiest to use inetd on OSX to start bacula-fd.
>
> Regards,

-- 
Joshua Kugler
CDE System Administrator
http://distance.uaf.edu/


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