Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I thought I caught a thread on this mailing list about Debian.
>
> I have a box with postgresql 8.2 installed on it and is well suited  
> for putting bacula on it.
> But when I tried to install the debian packages I got hung up on the  
> packages trying to install postgresql 8.1 (or at least some part of  
> it - client).
>
> Any suggestions on how to get around this so I can install bacula  
> with postgresql 8.2 and avoid installing another database on the same  
> machine?

Ask that to some debian mailing list or newsgroup. Actually the
maintainer of the debian package has set a dependency to postgresql 8.1,
normally he would have done so to postgresql >= 8.1, maybe there is a 
reason to this.

Additionally in lenny and etch there still is bacula <= 2.2.0, so it is
no good running the native debian packages, get the source and compile
yourself, until the 2.2.4 packages from sid make it to lenny, than wait 
for a backport to etch.

Using bacula on a sid system is a bad idea, as it is always a bad idea
to run a sid system in a production environment.

Eric

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