Erich Prinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bill,
> 
> I've built the FD from source on 10.4.x with the 1.3.5 version and  
> have run it continuously with no issues. You are welcome to the  
> executable if you'd like - though you'll need to noodle through the  
> docs as there are a few working directories that need to be manually  
> created - no installer.
> 
> With regards to the Fink comment in the prior post, I'd agree - don't  
> bother!

How difficult was it to compile from source?  I may take you up on that
offer of a binary.

> On Apr 5, 2006, at 1:56 PM, Bill Moran wrote:
> 
> >
> > I've been deploying Bacula here for a few weeks now.  All servers are
> > being backed up from three locations.  Very nice.
> >
> > Now it's time to start on the mobile machines.  The one that has me
> > concerned is the one Macintosh laptop that we have.
> >
> > Anyone running a Bacula FD on a Macintosh?  Is it stable/reliable?
> > Of course, couple that with the challenge of backing up a laptop
> > and the whole thing is likely to be challenging.  I'm interested
> > to hear any an all stories and follow any and all links regarding
> > using Bacula FD on a Mac, and/or laptop.  Google was not terribly
> > helpful, but I may not have been crafting the best search strings.
> >
> > TIA for any information.



-- 
Bill Moran



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