There are also binary RPMs in the fschwartz directory on sourceforge.
(Thanks again, Felix). But no BAT.. let me know if you come up with a
Centos5 BAT binary rpm.
Michael Hall wrote:
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and hav
On Mon, 8 Jun 2009, Michael Hall wrote:
> Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
> RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
CentOs5 = RHEL5 (and Scientific Linux, and Whitebox and a few other clones)
Use the RHEL5 rpm and all will be
Hi,
08.06.2009 14:16, Michael Hall wrote:
> Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date
> Bacula RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well
> build my own.
Well... the RHEL packages work fine on CentOS, you try this link to
find the packages you need:
http://s
Michael Hall wrote:
> Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
> RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
>
> Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to get me started?
>
Specs are inside src.rpm file on bacula download
M
To: bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Bacula-users] CentOS 5 RPM spec file
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to g
Brand new Bacula user here. I'm having trouble finding up to date Bacula
RPMs/SRPMs for CentOS 5, and have decided I may as well build my own.
Does anyone know of the location of recent spec files to get me started?
I see there are Fedora 9 RPMs available, presumably there are spec files
somewh