On 02/13/11 09:37, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> That was the case 10 years ago, but since 5-6 years, both MySQL and
> PostgreSQL
> have been very stable for the features Bacula uses. We seldom find problems.
>
> What you are speaking about below (version 4.1.22...) for us are rather old
> versions --
On Sunday 13 February 2011 12.00:37 rst wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll try to answer both Kern and
> Randy in this message.
>
> To Kern:
>
> I thought bacula is developed for some specific version of mysql
> and changing it could be very risky.
That was the case 10 yea
On Sunday 13 February 2011 13.48:34 Frank Sweetser wrote:
> On 2/13/2011 6:00 AM, rst wrote:
> > Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll try to answer both Kern and
> > Randy in this message.
>
> One more point I wanted to throw out there - while Kern and the rest of the
> Bacula developers do a
>
> One more point I wanted to throw out there - while Kern and the rest of the
> Bacula developers do an excellent job of making sure Bacula works on a wide
> range of configurations, you don't have to take their word for it. Instead,
> you can set up and run the regression suite:
>
>
> http://ba
On 2/13/2011 6:00 AM, rst wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll try to answer both Kern and
> Randy in this message.
One more point I wanted to throw out there - while Kern and the rest of the
Bacula developers do an excellent job of making sure Bacula works on a wide
range of conf
On 2/13/2011 3:00 AM, rst wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll try to answer both Kern and
> Randy in this message.
>
> To Kern:
>
> I thought bacula is developed for some specific version of mysql
> and changing it could be very risky.
>
>
> To Randy:
>
>
> There are the
Thank you for your prompt reply. I'll try to answer both Kern and
Randy in this message.
To Kern:
I thought bacula is developed for some specific version of mysql
and changing it could be very risky.
To Randy:
There are the following two types of incompatible changes:
On Saturday 12 February 2011 14.41:40 rst wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is it possible to know the exact version of mysql that
> was used for testing bacula 5.0.3? I'm asking this question
> because some patches of mysql introduce incompatible
> changes.
Aside from binaries which require the version on