Oh yes, it would be nice..
Ok, so you're telling me that I need to patch the code myself in order
to make other compression methods working? The problem is that this
network is composed of SOME HUNDREDS of server with different
distributions (redhat, fedora, debian) so I wish I could found something
pre-made.  Ok, I'm not a programmer, but I'll try...
Now, this is a developer-question. I know, there is another list for
developers, but I'm not subscribed to it. I'll do, if I'll decide to
work on this "patch". For the Backup jobs, I *think* compression is done
by File Daemon. Does someone know how does it works for restoring jobs?

Thanks a lot for your answers

Diego

On Thu, 2007-12-27 at 07:04 +0100, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Diego Roccia wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > a question: is there a way to implement other compression methods (like
> > lzo) in bacula? I found an old patch for bacula 1.3.something.... are
> > there any news about this?
> > 
> > thanks in advance
> > Diego
> > 
> > 
> One thing that should be a big big advantage would be to have some compressor 
> multi-threaded ready to take advantage of Dual
> Core and multiproc ...


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