On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 at 16:42, Marcin Haba wrote:
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> On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 at 15:15, Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users
> wrote:
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> > Sorry, but that doesn't answer my question.
> > I want an automated way.
> > I already check the announcements, but it's not a safe way.
> > To be sure not to miss
On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 at 15:15, Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users
wrote:
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> Sorry, but that doesn't answer my question.
> I want an automated way.
> I already check the announcements, but it's not a safe way.
> To be sure not to miss an update, you need an automated way. Since it
> doesn't seem to
Sorry, but that doesn't answer my question.
I want an automated way.
I already check the announcements, but it's not a safe way.
To be sure not to miss an update, you need an automated way. Since it
doesn't seem to me that bacularis takes care of it (other software does
it internally, and sends an
On Wed, 22 Jan 2025 at 14:20, Christophe PEREZ via Bacula-users
wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I installed bacularis out of curiosity, and it seems really nice to
> use. Congratulations!
> In order to always be up to date, what is the best way, by script
> (linux) to check the latest version in progress?
> A
Hi,
I installed bacularis out of curiosity, and it seems really nice to
use. Congratulations!
In order to always be up to date, what is the best way, by script
(linux) to check the latest version in progress?
A JSON URL or something else? Or just parse the HTML page
https://bacularis.com?
Thanks i