thanks Guys

That was the problem got it fixed and is up and running.

I was just wondering is a bare metal bacula restore hardware dependant
or not ? 

IE : Can I restore a machine using 80 gb hdd to a new machine using a
120 gb hdd ? And if the cpu and motherboard and ram on  new machine is
not the same as the old broken down mahcine would the bare metal backup
still be able to restore to the new hardware.


On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 09:07 -0400, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Philip Wege wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > Just got bacula read the install instructions , I keep on getting this
> > error even when mysql is running.
> > 
> > configure: error: Unable to find mysql.h in standard locations
> > 
> > I can't find any reference to an error like this in the documentation.
> > Also the file mysql.h does not excist on the box which is running mysql.
> > trying to install on a suse 9.3 server.
> > Any help appreciated.
> 
> On SuSE, I'm guessing you installed mySQL from an RPM.  Did you ALSO
> install the mysql-dev RPM?  If you didn't, you won't be able to compile
> anything against it.
> 
> (This is another reason why I don't like binary-packae distributions,
> they tend by deafult not to install any of the header files or libraries
> required to compile anything else.)
> 
> 




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