Unfortunately at the moment it means /etc/bacula.  My original plan was to
support $PREFIX/etc/bacula or whatever was the configured value of
sysconfdir.  The changes required to make it work with $PREFIX/etc touched
too many files so I decided to add that support after this release. 

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Robert,

Does the standard location mean a standard of keeping your config files in
/etc, or will it also look in $PREFIX/etc? That is what I'd personally love
to see -- that  Bacula will look for the config file wherever 'make install'
put it (which could be /etc, but could not).

-----Original Message-----

From:  Robert Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  [Bacula-users] 1.39.x Beta Change - Reformated
Date:  Tue Oct 24, 2006 8:42 pm
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To:  bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

                  Sorry about the first mail, the formatting got screwed up
so that it was one long line, probably related to starting with a copy of
the commit email.
    
  
  
  For those of you using the 1.39.x beta releases, I just committed some
changes to the CVS (Version 1.39.27).
  
  The biggest change applies to all platforms. As a result of this change it
should no longer be necessary to supply a ?c option or have the
configuration files in the current directory when running the daemons or
utilities interactively. 
  
  I?ve changed the daemons and utilities so that if -c is omitted from the
command line AND there is no configuration file in the current directory
then the "standard" configuration file (eg /etc/bacula/bacula-*.conf) will
be used. If the argument to -c doesn't contain any path separators AND there
is no configuration file by that name in the current directory then the
"standard" configuration file directory will be searched for a file by that
name.
  
  The other significant change applies only to the Windows version. I?ve
fixed restore so that backslashes as path separators work properly.
  
  Also I added the missing query.sql file to Windows installer and fixed the
Windows version of catalog backup scripts.
  
  
     




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