Jim Richardson via Bacula-users <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
writes:

> Good Saturday morning, Bacula-users,
>
> I have recently started a weather/solar station project with a series of 
> Raspberry Pi devices.  When the time came to have backups, I turned to 
> Bacula.  The Bacula community doesn't provide an Arch64 version.  I am 
> successfully building it from source (15.0.2).  When it comes to scripts 
> associated with building binary packages, does anyone here know if the 
> community version package maintainers publish them?  Any assistance is 
> appreciated.  I do plan to share this build with the community.
>
> I have downloaded the Amd64 packages and can reverse engineer the debs to get 
> where I want to be.  Still, it would save me a lot of time and 
> troubleshooting if the package maintainers have a "make deb-rasp-arch64"-like 
> script already completed.
>
> Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

If that "bookworm" you mention refers to Debian bookworm, you can simply
"apt install bacula-fd", the director can backup older FDs.

Otherwise, the sources for Debian packaging of 15.0.2 can be found here
in the experimental branch:

https://salsa.debian.org/bacula-team/bacula/-/tree/experimental?ref_type=heads

It's stalled on testing the packages at the moment, so feedback is
welcome.

Regards

Carsten


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