After some searching I found this:

http://bacula.10910.n7.nabble.com/Bacula-9-0-0-StartTime-doesn-t-have-a-default-value-td86055.html

My situation is quite similar to that of the OP as I
am also using openSUSE (Leap 15.0) and MariaDB:

MariaDB [(none)]> show variables like "%version%";
+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| Variable_name           | Value                            |
+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
| innodb_version          | 5.7.22                           |
| protocol_version        | 10                               |
| slave_type_conversions  |                                  |
| version                 | 10.2.15-MariaDB                  |
| version_comment         | openSUSE package                 |
| version_compile_machine | x86_64                           |
| version_compile_os      | Linux                            |
| version_malloc_library  | system                           |
| version_ssl_library     | OpenSSL 1.1.0h-fips  27 Mar 2018 |
| wsrep_patch_version     | wsrep_25.23                      |
+-------------------------+----------------------------------+
10 rows in set (0.00 sec)

Can anyone please provide some more clarity about how
to fix the issue for MariaDB 10.2?

--
George

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