I am sure that this has come up several times. But I like to add a twist
at looking at this problem.
The design of a GUI for bacula may revolve arround interfacing with the
dameons. I was wondering
if just designing a GUI for config file modification might simply
suffice, i.e. a config file editor with
the smarts of syntax checking and linking of all the resources in the main
bacula-dir.conf file.
Most of the cfg files do not change much or at all. The file most often
modified is the bacula-dir.conf
It would much easier to just concentrate on that task rather than
designing a GUI which interacts with the
dir daemon.
Over time this GUI might be more complete, but being able to modify the
main cfg graphically would be
major contribution.
-sww
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