Daniel,
You need to verify that you have the proper SDKs. To do this look in the
/Developer/SDKs/ directory and you should see MacOSX10.4u.sdk, MacOSX10.5.sdk
and MacOSX10.6.sdk if you don't see all three SDKs then grab a Snow Leopard DVD
and open the 'Optional Installs' folder and double click
Hi Daniel
Am Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:39:58 -0200
schrieb Daniel Cukier :
> *I'd like to backup my Mac with bacula (I'm using version 2.4.4).
> **When I try to compile it, using:*
> *./configure --enable-client-only*
> *make*
> *
> *
> * I get the following error message. How can I solve this issue?*
When I try 32bit on 2.4.4 everything works FINE!!!
Thanks a lot!
Daniel
PS: BTW, I've tried 3.0.2 (64bit) and I've got the same problem.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:25 AM, Lorenz Schori wrote:
> Hi Daniel
>
> Am Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:39:58 -0200
> schrieb Daniel Cukier :
>
> > *I'd like to backu
Daniel Cukier wrote:
*I'd like to backup my Mac with bacula (I'm using version 2.4.4). *
*When I try to compile it, using:*
*./configure --enable-client-only*
*make*
*
*
* I get the following error message. How can I solve this issue?*
*
*
*Thanks in advance.*
*
*
*Daniel*
==>Entering directory
Hi Daniel
Am Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:39:58 -0200
schrieb Daniel Cukier :
> *I'd like to backup my Mac with bacula (I'm using version 2.4.4).
> **When I try to compile it, using:*
> *./configure --enable-client-only*
> *make*
> *
> *
> * I get the following error message. How can I solve this issue?*
*I'd like to backup my Mac with bacula (I'm using version 2.4.4). **When I
try to compile it, using:*
*./configure --enable-client-only*
*make*
*
*
* I get the following error message. How can I solve this issue?*
*
*
*Thanks in advance.*
*
*
*Daniel*
==>Entering directory /Users/danicuki/Download