Just a quick FYI: Kern has implemented in version 1.37.x a Python interface.


For the old versions of Bacula, Perl seems the way to go.  I'm not a Perl
programmer, but I would like to see some Perl scripts for initiating and
restoring a backup from a web interface.

Cheers,
Rick

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> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Initiating a backup from a windows client
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> In article
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Graham
> Purcocks (gp) writes:
> 
> gp> If perl is no use to you then, bin this. However, using shell will
> gp> be more difficult IMHO.
> 
> I think perl is probably the correct tool, it's horrible but available
> more or less everywhere. A perl module which provided access to all
> the important functionality of the bacula console would let people
> hack together all kinds of automated scripts.
> 
> Actually I have no idea why I did my script in /bin/sh, maybe I had
> something off for lunch that day:-).
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