Thanks a ton James.  It turned out that my system time was behind the
bacula package date.  However, it was very strange behavior and I didn't
think that this was the issue.  Now it's completed successfully :D 
Thanks.

On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 20:35:23 +1000, "James Harper"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > make[2089]: Entering directory `/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/bacula-1.38.11'
> > make[2089]: Warning: File `Makefile.in' has modification time 3.4e+06
> s
> > in the future
> 
> Sounds like the above is the most likely culprit. Are the date and time
> settings right on your computer?
> 
> The chances are it will keep running until the files it has generated
> are newer than Makefile.in, which will occur in approximately 40 days
> (3.4 million seconds).
> 
> If your date and time are correct, and it's just that one file giving
> you the trouble, then 'touch' it to set its date and time to the current
> date and time. If it's lots of files then you'll need to look up find
> and exec/xargs (I can never remember the syntax!!!)
> 
> James
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