However, if you still need a particular version of Bacula, you can always
retrieve it from SVN and build it yourself.

Sincerely,
-Michael

On 10/1/07, Bertrand Kotewall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear fellow users,
>
> I have a dilemma.  We are deploying a site wide bacula network with
> about 100 machines.  It's expected to go live soon.  Due to some
> politics, I now have a non trivial amount of windows clients to support
> too.  Off the original 100 machines, they were all macs and were loaded
> with bacula-fd clients, talking to a bacula-sd and director of a similar
> version, i.e. 2.03.  I went with that version because it was in fink.
>
> Now I can't find the windows 2.03 bacula client.  Due to some posts of
> bacula misbehaving between version mismatches, I'm really reeling from
> trying to do bacula-sd and dir in 2.03 and running 2.2.4 windows
> clients.  Is there still a 2.03 windows client available somewhere?  It
> is not on sourceforge, and if the only recourse is to compile a windows
> client from the svn checkout, then so be it.  It's just that I'd rather
> not set up another development environment because of time constraints.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Bertrand Kotewall
>
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