On 03/16/10 13:22, Richard Mortimer wrote:
> On 16/03/2010 15:33, Phil Stracchino wrote:
>> Yes, agreed.  Unfortunately, 5.0.1 is not yet readily available on all
>> platforms except by building from source.  I was looking at this the
>> other day to see whether it was feasible yet to upgrade all of my
>> machines, and finding that (for example) Debian and Ubuntu *still* have
>> no stable packages newer than 2.4.4-b1, although there are unstable
>> Bacula-5 .debs
> 5.0.1 transitioned into the Debian testing (squeeze) release on the 14th 
> March. That is reported as being available for most (all?) supported 
> Debian platforms.
> In addition it seems that 5.0.1 is now available in lenny-backports.
> 
> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=bacula&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all
> 
> I haven't checked Ubuntu recently but now it is available in backports 
> I'm going to start testing/moving over to 5.0.x on my setup.

OK, sounds like I just need to figure out how to add the right
repository on Ubuntu then.


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