I had this just the other day with a CentOS 4 (RHEL 4.0 compatible) system
and bacula 1.38.11. Someone on another forum suggested that there was a
problem with the version of the MySQL client. Iinstalled the
mysqlclient14-devel-4.1.14-4.2.c4.1.i386.rpm (although MySQL was already
running and wor
> I want to ask this:
> 1. What this "no version found" error means?
can't comment on this for you --- I have no idea
> 2. and why it is not taking the mysql path as what we have
> set
> (LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql" )
in my ./configure script
Erich Prinz speakeasy.net> writes:
>
> Create the bacula database in MySQL first, ensure it's running, then
> re-run ./configure script.
>
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> On Aug 14, 2006, at 12:45 AM, priyanka wrote:
>
> > hi!
> > I am installing bacula-1.38.11, working on RHEL4.0 and
> > mysql-4.1.7-4.RHEL4.1
>
Create the bacula database in MySQL first, ensure it's running, then
re-run ./configure script.
E
On Aug 14, 2006, at 12:45 AM, priyanka wrote:
> hi!
> I am installing bacula-1.38.11, working on RHEL4.0 and
> mysql-4.1.7-4.RHEL4.1
> while building bacula, we got the error as :
>
> [EMAIL PR
hi!
I am installing bacula-1.38.11, working on RHEL4.0 and mysql-4.1.7-4.RHEL4.1
while building bacula, we got the error as :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./bacula-dir -c bacula-dir.conf &
2 [1] 17372
3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./bacula-dir:
/usr/lib/mysql/libmysqlclient.so.14: no
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