Thanks for checking that for me. It hadn't occurred to me there might be
that dependency. I used -n to try this out pending arrival of the intended
target machine and didn't want to mess up the current installation. I'll
wait to try a live build on the target when it appears.
-Chris-
On Sat, 2 Se
Hi Chris, I had to delete some of the history of this email as there is
a 40KB max size for submissions so my response got held.
Some of your .configure options are different from mine so I just ran
the same commands as you did and I got the same error that you did.
I noticed you had run make
Thanks for confirming that.
When compiling with --enable-client-only I get the following error from make
$ sudo bash make-client-only.sh
...
echo "Making libbacfind.la ..."
/usr/src/bacula-11.0.6/libtool --silent --tag=CXX --mode=link /usr/bin/g++
-o libbacfind.la find.lo match.lo find_one.lo att
Hi Chris,
With --enable-client-only then no database is required on the client for
bacula.
I have two laptops and a desktop that are running with only an FD.
Regards,
Adolf
On 01/09/2023 22:54, Chris Wilkinson wrote:
Bacula 9.x is also the latest version available through the Debian
repo. T
Bacula 9.x is also the latest version available through the Debian repo.
There doesn't seem to be a move to upgrade that to 11 or 13. That's why I
built v11 from source. Like you I run the dir/sd/fd on the same machine so
compiled the complete package. I never had to build an fd only till now.
-Ch
I don't know for sure because I have only deployed a client with SD / Dir
and FD all on the same machine, but I would imagine that an FD client only
machine wouldn't need a database. I'm pretty confident that if one was
needed, it would be installed as a dependency of the bacula client package.
My
I hadn't spotted that there is a link on this page though it does say an
email will be sent. That doesn't seem to be the case. I followed that
through to the directory of debs and found the bullseye/11 clients. As you
say, that should be OK for Debian 12.
Am I correct in thinking that it isn't nec
Oh no, I gave you wrong information. I'm sorry.
I don't think they email you. After you submit your name and email address,
the followup page that loads has the repo link in the middle of the page It
says " You may now access the bacula binaries located here (please bookmark
this link)." where "he
I waited a while but never got the registration email. Tried again and
waited some more so gave up. The only way seems to be to download from
sourceforge and compile from source. There is a compile flag for client
only --enable_client_only, see the manual at;
https://www.bacula.org/11.0.x-manuals
I don't know about adding the FD only but I do know that bacula maintains a
repo for Debian with 13.x binaries in it. To get access to this repo, you
need to go to download on bacula.org, register, get the code they include
in an URL in your registration email, and configure the repo in Debian. I
g
Thank-you. I registered and am awaiting the registration email.
-Chris-
On Wed, 30 Aug 2023, 17:15 Rob Gerber, wrote:
> I don't know about adding the FD only but I do know that bacula maintains
> a repo for Debian with 13.x binaries in it. To get access to this repo, you
> need to go to downloa
I need to install the fd only on a debian 12 system. The v11+ packages on
sourceforge are for the complete suite and the debian repository is only at
v9.x today. I don't see a package on sourceforge for the fd alone. Do I
need to compile it from source?
If so, can anyone help with a script of the
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