> On Oct 9, 2015, at 1:19 PM, Dan Langille <d...@langille.org> wrote: > > >> On Oct 1, 2015, at 9:26 AM, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com >> <mailto:k...@sibbald.com>> wrote: >> >> Hello Dan, >> >> That is good news ... thanks. >> >> Best regards, >> Kern >> >> On 15-10-01 05:10 AM, Dan Langille wrote: >>>> On Sep 21, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Dan Langille <d...@langille.org> >>>> <mailto:d...@langille.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> I only just got back to this today, and I saw Kern's post about Eric's >>>> work. I am happy to report: no more compile errors. >>>> >>>> re: >>>> http://www.bacula.org/git/cgit.cgi/bacula/commit/?id=26db75ea69d9f097c5de207d180fd58909c4fbec >>>> >>>> <http://www.bacula.org/git/cgit.cgi/bacula/commit/?id=26db75ea69d9f097c5de207d180fd58909c4fbec> >>>> >>>> However, regression tests are not starting. That will be another post. >>> Regression testing on FreeBSD is successful: >>> http://regress.bacula.org/index.php?project=bacula&date=2015-09-30 >>> <http://regress.bacula.org/index.php?project=bacula&date=2015-09-30> >>> >>> The problem I mentioned above was because I was not on the correct branch. >>> >>> I'll start work on upgrading the Bacula port next week.] > > I started looking at creating a FreeBSD port. To do that, I'd have to apply > the patches from the git URL above. > > Would it be more appropriate to create a 7.2.1 tarball for release?
FYI, this does not matter for now. Bacula 7.2.0 is now in the FreeBSD ports tree. — Dan Langille http://langille <http://langille/>.org/
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