--- On Wed, 4/28/10, Matija Nalis <mnalis+bac...@carnet.hr> wrote:

> From: Matija Nalis <mnalis+bac...@carnet.hr>
> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] BAT?
> To: "Joseph Spenner" <joseph85...@yahoo.com>
> Cc: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 8:48 AM
> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:06:38AM
> -0700, Joseph Spenner wrote:
> > This may be so obvious that I can't find it.. but
> where do I find BAT?
> 
> In standard bacula distribution.
> 
> when you compile your FD, SD and DIR, if Qt is autodetected
> (or if
> you pass "--enable-bat" to "./configure") the bat will be
> built also.

Thanks for the tip!

I think I'm going to start over.  Rather than compiling under CentOS, I'll RPM 
it using OpenSuse 11.2 64bit.  I see 3 RPMs on the sourceforge download site:

bacula-bat-5.0.1-1.su112.x86_64.rpm
bacula-client-5.0.1-1.su112.x86_64.rpm
bacula-mysql-5.0.1-1.su112.x86_64.rpm

(earlier today I saw RPMs on bacula.org, but as of 
Wed Apr 28 22:16:44 2010 the RPM sections are blank.  I thought 5.0.2 was 
available there.  Either way..)

Is the bacula-bat RPM the whole bacula suite (web interfaces, the bacula 
binaries, as well as BAT?

And is the bacula-mysql a version/install of mysql with all the 
databases/tables already built?




      

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