Hello,
According to the documentation for Bacula 1.38.11 (24 July 2006), on page 61
of the PDF document, it says this about Mac OS X client:
MacOS X 10.3 is reported to work with the Client only as long as readline
support is disabled.
This may be true for 10.3, but I'm not so sure its true for 10.4 (and
Leopard -- 10.5 is just around the corner). The reason I mention this is
that the MacPorts (formerly Darwin Ports) Bacula Portfile has configuration
arguments as follows (copied and pasted) and there is no explicit disabling
of the readline option (although its also not explicitly enabled either):
configure.args --mandir=${prefix}/share/man
--with-pid-dir=${prefix}/var/run \
--with-subsys-dir=${prefix}/var/run/subsys
\
--sysconfdir=${prefix}/etc/${name} \
--with-libintl-prefix=${prefix}
--with-openssl=${prefix} \
--with-libiconv-prefix=${prefix}
--with-sqlite3=${prefix} \
--without-postgresql --without-mysql \
--disable-gnome --disable-wx-console
--disable-tray-monitor
Any ideas what the reality is for Mac OS X 10.4? Maybe a documenation update
is in order?
Cheers.
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