On May 9, 2014, at 7:23 PM, Dan Langille <d...@langille.org> wrote: > On May 9, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Alexander E. Fischer <a...@raxys.net> wrote: > >> On Fr, 2014-05-09 at 18:42 -0400, Dan Langille wrote: >>> On May 1, 2014, at 1:45 PM, Alexander E. Fischer <a...@raxys.net> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> when I first noticed that the Bareos fork has implemented storage to >>>> storage copy jobs I wanted to use that because it would make a lot of >>>> sense for my backup scenario. Only after spending quite a lot of time I >>>> found out that my problems regarding Bareos' storage to storage copy >>>> jobs seem to be related to having TLS enabled for all communications. I >>>> think their implementation just doesn't work for TLS and is therefore >>>> completely unusable to me. >>>> >>>> As Bacula has an comparable feature now as well, and getting that >>>> version to run on all of my systems will be quite some work as well, I >>>> would like to know if Bacula 7's storage to storage copy jobs actually >>>> work nicely with TLS, before trying to set it all up. Has anyone >>>> first-hand knowledge about this? What do the developers say about this? >>> >>> Have you tried it? I’m still on 5 for at least a few weeks. SD to SD is >>> something I want to do too. > >> Sorry I didn't test it in Bacula because Bareos supplied a fix in their >> experimental builds and that one works now with TLS. >> >> I have no idea if it also works with Bacula but I can't really try >> because Debian won't provide packages of the current Bacula version for >> quite a long time and I really don't want to build it by myself on every >> machine or package it by myself. Would be great if Bacula provided >> packages for Debian like Bareos does, or did I just miss them? > > Who did the Debian packages in previous versions. This is really where the > community has to step forward. The developers can’t be expected to do > everything. > > e.g. the FreeBSD package is done by myself, not Bacula. > > disclosure: yeah, I’m a Bacula developer and the FreeBSD version is still on > 5.x and I hope to change that in the next few weeks.
That said, many projects have a build tool, such a poudriere, which allows for easy creation of packages. Doesn’t Debian? -- Dan Langille - http://langille.org
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