The ones that come with Ubuntu 20.04 are nearly a year old (9.4.2) and don’t 
include mysql support as far as I can tell. I don’t really want to have to 
covert my configs back to the debian-supplied version since I’ve been running 
the bacula.org version for over a years.

Since I’m building a new server, I’m considering moving to 11.0, but there 
aren’t packages for that yet, so I would still need the debian package files to 
build my own.

Dan Rich <dr...@employees.org>
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On Dec 16, 2020, 23:17 -0800, Sven Hartge <s...@svenhartge.de>, wrote:
> On 17.12.20 07:22, Daniel Rich wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know where I can find the packaging files for bacula? I
> > cloned the git repo, but while it has the source for building the
> > software it doesn’t have any of the packaging files (i.e. the debian
> > directory and assorted files).
> >
> > Since I can’t install the current binary packages without removing
> > MariaDB and installing MySQL, it looks like building my own from source
> > is the only way to go. And I really don’t want to have to run a manual
> > install if I can build debian packages instead.
> >
>
> Debian provides up-to-date Bacula packages working with MariaDB via
> Buster-Backports.
>
> The only downside of those package is they don't support S3 and the
> Docker-Plugin.
>
> Grüße,
> Sven.
>
>
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