Hello,
If the files are not there, then you probably installed binaries from some distribution (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, ...), which you did not mention. If that is the case, you should ask the author of the packages. If it was a .deb package system, they generally take a lot of care to make sure that everything is installed correctly :-), if it was an rpm package system, sometimes the don't do all the hard work and silently put the needed files somewhere on your system forcing you to find them and install them manually :-(, If you built and installed from the Bacula source files, then those files you mention are definitely somewhere, and you should re-ask the list specifying this new information stating what you actually did to install Bacula. Best regards, Kern On 07/19/2014 03:51 PM, Huub Van Niekerk wrote:
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