Hello,

Please permit me to make a small correction to what Sven said.  The libs3 that is needed is indeed updated from the version released on Debian and Ubuntu, but it supplied by the Bacula Community (i.e. Kern) rather than Bacula Systems.  A working version can be found on the bacula web site at:

https://www.bacula.org/downloads/libs3-20181010.tar.gz

I have also pushed what is probably a more recent version of this library to the public git repo named libs3.git on www.bacula.org.  You can access it similarly to the way you access the current bacula.git repository.  Note: I have not personally tested this version of libs3.

I agree with Sven, libs3 is a big disaster.  It works well but the author abandoned it, and many things have changed since then.  For the moment, we have a version that works with AWS (don't expect it to work with a number of other S3 implementations, which are not compatible with AWS).

Best regards,

Kern

On 5/10/20 11:04 AM, Sven Hartge wrote:
On 09.05.20 22:48, r0...@nxlplyx.com wrote:

It is the S3 modules that I need.  This may help explain why I have not
been able to get the S3 module of Bacula 9.6.3 to work in for Ubuntu 18.04.
To get the S3 driver working, you need the special libs3 provided by
Bacula systems. The libs3 included in Ubuntu (and Debian) will not work.

(This is also why the Debian and Ubuntu packages don't include the S3
driver in the first place, because of the whole disaster that is libs3
to begin with.)

Grüße,
Sven.



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