I had a problem compiling Bacula 2.4.4 BAT on SuSE Enterprise 10.
It turned out that there was a missing key in the SPEC file...
There was no "if ${bat} && %{su10} section .. about line 1764 in the SPEC
file
copying the lines from the su102 section to su10 and rebuild the RPMs
resolved the problem.
%if %{bat} && %{su10}
> cp -p src/qt-console/images/bat_icon.png
> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/pixmaps/bat_icon.png
> cp -p scripts/bat.desktop.xsu
> $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/share/applications/bat.desktop
> %endif
>
Franz
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:26 PM, RobinBones <rbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have bacula w/ bat compiling on a suse linux system.
> make builds the bat binary, but make install doesn't move that file into
> any
> of the folders with a PATH.
>
> Where should I place these files (baisc linux question really) and what
> files need to be moved.
> I tried moving just bat to the /usr/sbin folder, but I got a message about
> that being a wrapper. I opened up the file in a text area to try and find
> what files and folders it is looking for, but that is over my head.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
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