Try using the .spec files that are released with Bacula 9.0.6 rather
than the RedHat spec files. If you are using the community .spec files,
let me know and I will make sure that they are the same ones our
packager is using (sometimes packagers modify packages but the changes
don't always get pushed back to the source).
Best regards,
Kern
On 04/05/2018 04:50 PM, Matthias Leopold wrote:
Hi,
I'm absolutely new to Bacula and basically only want to package the
software for CentOS 7 so it can be used in my organization by others.
I'm compiling RPMs from the spec files in bacula-9.0.6.tar.gz. I chose
"%define postgresql 1" so i got a bacula-postgresql-9.0.6-1.x86_64.rpm
package. When i want install it from our spacewalk server i get the
following message:
Error: Package: bacula-postgresql-9.0.6-1.x86_64
(our_custom_channel_x86_64)
Requires: libbaccats-9.0.6.so()(64bit)
When i look at the spec file i see that only the mysql package would
get a "Provides: libbaccats-%{version}.so()(64bit)". How is installing
packages supposed to work with postgresql versions of Bacula?
thx for any advice
matthias
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