I may be remembering incorrectly, but, I don't think you need a license. I believe it is part of the OSX license itself. Can anyone else comment on this? I think this is especially the case for the server license because the server is often where the dev tools are needed. Often the developer cd/dvds, were not installed by default and had to be installed later. We have an xServer now running 10.4 and I believe we had to install the dev tools separately. You can download xcode 2.2 from apple's site but version 2.2 (current version) only runs on 10.4+ not 10.3-. So, if you can find an earlier version of xcode for 10.3, you probably should be able to install it and then run software update and get it up to the last supported version. I presume you should be able to get an earlier version from apples web site. You may need to get a free account and logon. I don't know of a .dmg for 1.38 though darwin ports (darwinports.com) has the following: PortSystem 1.0 Name: bacula Version: 1.38.5 Category: sysutils Platform: darwin Maintainers: darwinports opendarwin.org Description: network based backup program Long Description: Bacula is a set of computer programs that permit you to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds. Hope this is of some use. Dean On Mar 6, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Dwayne Hottinger wrote:
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