Hello, Carsten,

>>> So, is it possible install Bacula 9.0.3 in Debian 9.1 or similar SO with
>>> newers OpenSSL versions using this way, or this is not possible?
>>
>> I just checked and the current in-development version of the
>> Debian-official packages of 9.0.3 compile in a Jessie-Backports chroot()
>> for me.
>>
>> So after the release of Bacula 9.0.3 in Debian (soonish, I hope)
> 
> Before I can release Bacula 9.0.3 to Debian unstable, bugs 2305 and 2306
> about sqlite3 database creation/update need to be addressed.

SQLite isn't supported anymore by the Bacula developers.
This was widely advertised in previous threads and changelog.

> If you want to compile yourself, try installing libssl1.0-dev instead of
> libssl-dev.
> 
> - Carsten

Regards,
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