Thanks for that, i managed to get it working by manually creating the bacula
user in MYSQL.
>
> try in this way
> 1. apt-get build-dep bacula
>
> 2. apt-get install mysql-server
>
> 3. download the source files of bacula
>
> 4. extract the files: tar -xvvf bacula-3.0.1.tar.gz
>
> 5. c
try in this way
1. apt-get build-dep bacula
2. apt-get install mysql-server
3. download the source files of bacula
4. extract the files: tar -xvvf bacula-3.0.1.tar.gz
5. compile and install
cd bacula-3.0.1
./configure --with-mysql
make
make install
Eitan
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009
Hi,
Im a newbie to bacula and am having no end of difficulty installing this piece
of software.
Im running on Debian5 (lenny)
Below is a shot of what i am experiencing.
debian:/etc# aptitude install bacula-director-mysql
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading