On Wednesday 21 June 2006 13:59, Daniel Bloemer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run bacula 1.38.6 on a X86-64 bit System with SuSE 10.0
> installed on it.
> I have installed the SuSE 10.0 RPMs from the sourceforge-website. So far
> so good. When I try to start the director it mourns the libpq.so.4 as
> missing. That library is definitely in the system, but it is in
> /usr/lib64 not /usr/lib since the whole system including the database is
> installed as 64-bit-Version.
>
> My guess is, what the RPM was linked against the 32-bit-Version of this
> library.
> Does anyone have encountered this before, and knows an easier way to go
> around this, than rebuilding the RPM?
As far as I remember the bacula rpm's are 32 bit packages. What I did on my 
Mandriva 64 bit box was to add a 32 bit package repository to the list of 
sources. Then during install of Bacula it automatically added the 32 bit 
packages it needed. This has so far been running for 6 months, with the only 
oddity that one out of 8 clients can't restore from bconsole, but I don't 
think this could be related.

>
> Regards
>
> Daniel

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