> built everything from source (with no problems), and installed into
/opt/bacula

I've found that normally bacula is installed in /etc/bacula, and /opt/bacula
is a place for working files and logs. The bacula installer seems pretty
good at choosing the right locations for each operating system, so I usually
don't specify where things will go.

This is my config:

CFLAGS="-O2 -g -Wall" ./configure --enable-readline
--with-dump-email=comp...@domain.com --with-job-email=compdoc@ domain.com
--with-smtp-host=mail.domain.com --enable-conio=no --enable-largefile
--with-openssl --enable-client-only=no --enable-build-stored
--enable-build-dird --with-mysql --with-systemd





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