Gavin Conway wrote:
> Apologies for the long email but I'm at my wits end on this one. I'm 
> using Ubuntu and have just removed Bacula using aptitude so that I can 
> install the updated version from source.
> 
> Here's my compile time options;
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/opt/bacula/ --enable-smartalloc --with-mysql 
> --with-pid-dir=/var/run --with-subsys-dir=/var/lock/subsys 
> --enable-conio --with-openssl --with-dir-user=bacula 
> --with-dir-group=bacula --with-sd-user=bacula --with-sd-group=bacula 
> --with-fd-user=root --with-fd-group=root --with-python --with-readline

Found the problem with this. For some reason the host.h file had a 
variable declared without the terminating \" value. I put this in and it 
has apparently compiled fine.

Hope this helps someone

Thanks,
Gavin

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