On Monday 17 September 2007 04:45, Dan Langille wrote:
> I am happy to say that I just ran bat on my laptop.  There are many 
> people who helped me get this going.
> 
> The FreeBSD port still requires some work before it can be committed 
> to the ports tree.  In particular, the dependencies need work and the 
> pkg-plist is all wrong and bat is not actually installed by the port. 
>  You need to get it from work/bacula-2.2.4/src/qt-console but this 
> will be fixed later.
> 
> In the meantime, those that want to try it so I know it's not just 
> me...
> 
> Of note:
> 
> - Bat needs 11-toolkits/qwt-devel.  I'm using qwt-devel-5.0.2_1, 
> which is built with qt4 because qwt4 is build with qt3.
> 
> - If you're not running qt4.3.1, you'll need to do a portupgrade 
> "qt*" to get bacula-bat to install.
> 
> In the following tarball, you'll find bacula-bat and bacula-server.  
> The former is a slave port of the latter.  bacula-server contains 
> patches not yet in the ports tree to ensure the correct version of 
> qmake is used.
> 
>   http://www.langille.org/tmp/bacula-bat.tgz
> 
> Have fun.

Hi.

I've been waiting for this, thanks :)

But.. I downloaded the bacula-bat.tgz, extracted it, and did "make install" in 
bacula-bat. It seemed to make Bat successfully (I saw something to be 
compiled with QT etc), but after install, I don't find bat anywhere. To me, 
the install looked more like bacula-server's one - all the sql-scripts, 
databases etc. were put in /usr/local/share/bacula.

Oh, yes.. and there's /usr/local/etc/bat.conf :)

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