Hodges writes:
> Been thinking about updating my bacula which is 5.2.6 and is running on an
> oldish linux server which runs Debian 8 Jessie on an intel Atom i686
> processor
>
> All the downloads on the website for 9.2.2 are for AMD64 so far as I can
> see, which I guess will not work on my syst
Am 22.01.2019 um 23:12 schrieb Hodges:
> All the downloads on the website for 9.2.2 are for AMD64
As I know "AMD64" is a synonym for the 64-bit version of the x86
instruction set - widely used in the linux world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64
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Hello Hodges,
> Thanks Heitor. This is good, all in one place and written in 'noddy' langiage
> I
> can understand! I will have a go
> I will download the latest Dec2018 version. I need a windows client too, will
> the latest bacula version work with the client on your website?
The client versi
Thanks Heitor. This is good, all in one place and written in 'noddy'
langiage I can understand! I will have a go
I will download the latest Dec2018 version. I need a windows client
too, will the latest bacula version work with the client on your website?
Steve
On 23/01/2019 10:35, Heitor Fa
> Thanks Phil
Hello Hodges,
> I guess this means I am correct about the AMD64 binary not working then
> Seems quite a process to get the source and compile it. I think it is probably
> beyond me
It is pretty doable: http://bacula.us/compilation/
Client build instructions at the end. There are n
Thanks Phil
I guess this means I am correct about the AMD64 binary not working then
Seems quite a process to get the source and compile it. I think it is
probably beyond me
Steve
On 22/01/2019 22:45, Phil Stracchino wrote:
On 1/22/19 5:12 PM, Hodges wrote:
Been thinking about updating my
On 1/22/19 5:12 PM, Hodges wrote:
> Been thinking about updating my bacula which is 5.2.6 and is running on
> an oldish linux server which runs Debian 8 Jessie on an intel Atom i686
> processor
>
> All the downloads on the website for 9.2.2 are for AMD64 so far as I can
> see, which I guess will n
Been thinking about updating my bacula which is 5.2.6 and is running on
an oldish linux server which runs Debian 8 Jessie on an intel Atom i686
processor
All the downloads on the website for 9.2.2 are for AMD64 so far as I can
see, which I guess will not work on my system. Am I right on this?