! I've
had enough at the moment...I'll have another go another day (soon).
Thanks
Graham Dicker
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Trying to use Bacula-web (08-Jun-2005 13:20)
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> Ju
Just for the records... here (FreeBSD 4.11) the bacula-web version 1.1
installs and runs perfectly - well, after installing the PEAR-DB
package (which is of course noticed in the README file) - and without
any installation or runtime errors... we like.
--
Le deagh dhùraghd,
Frank Altpet
d the bacula database or somesuch.
Graham Dicker
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Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Trying to use Bacula-web (07-Jun-2005 19:42)
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> Once more, perhaps somebody's interested:
>
> You
Once more, perhaps somebody's interested:
You can set php's error reporting off (or restrict it to serious errors)
and Bacula-web works much better.
Still, I think that collection of script does need some work.
I just signed up at Bacula-web's bugtracker to inform the author.
Arno
Arno Lehm
Hello,
well, I have it installed here and it's working, although not really
that great...
Installation was ok, I don't recall what exactly I had to modify, but it
was done in a few minutes.
When I load the pages, though, I get loads of Notices: > Notice:
Undefined index: Full_popup in /srv
Yes
I
have it working (on Solaris 9 & linux) and it is a really good piece of
software.
Its easy to get working on
linux, solaris is another matter.
You shouldn't need to do
any moves (try a copy next time) since you are just asking to break something
else doing that!
Also if you get yo