>> > Because the first hit there is: 
>> > http://dan.langille.org/2011/04/02/getting-bacula-running-on-my-macbook/
>> > 
>> > Does that help?  That's what I did.
>> > 
>> > I used MacPorts.
>> > 
> 
> hi dan,
> 
> i re-did a google search on:
> 
> bacula osx client
> 
> you are on page 3 -- macbook is critical the keyword
> 
> cheers
> 
> m
If you don't want to mess around with macports, you can get Xcode from 
the App store (free), then install the Command Line Tools and then just 
do a normal ./configure --enable-client-only && make && sudo make 
install.  Worked for me on 10.7, at least, I haven't yet upgraded to 10.8.

This won't give you a .dpkg, however.  I haven't done much trying to 
update Lorenz Schori's Makefile in platforms/osx which does, but I think 
that last worked only up to 10.6.

                
                --jim


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