Hello Martin,
See below ...
On 09/08/2014 06:12 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> Thanks, I just didn't want to OSX binaries to go down the path of the Windows
> binaries.
No, OSX has no particular code written by Bacula Systems that is not in
the community version, whereas for Windows Bacula Systems
Thanks, I just didn't want to OSX binaries to go down the path of the Windows
binaries.
There is a new Xcode command productbuild, but I've not explored how to use it
yet.
__Martin
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2014 15:46:26 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
>
> Hello Martin,
>
> Have you been talking to Dimi
Hello Robert,
Thanks for the tips.
Best regards,
Kern
On 09/08/2014 04:16 PM, Robert Oschwald wrote:
> You can use MacPorts to build Bacula 7.0.4 (client by default, also supports
> MySQL-, PostgreSQL- and SQLite3 Server variants)
>
> Install macports (macports.org), then perform
> „sudo port
You can use MacPorts to build Bacula 7.0.4 (client by default, also supports
MySQL-, PostgreSQL- and SQLite3 Server variants)
Install macports (macports.org), then perform
„sudo port install bacula“
This by default installs the client fd.
Configure the client in /opt/local/etc/bacula/bacula-fd
Hello Martin,
Have you been talking to Dimitri? :-)
Bacula Systems has no secret script for building Mac OS. It is done
using the scripts in /platforms/osx with only some trivial name
changes that I personally made (e.g. Bacula -> Bacula Enterprise, ...).
All Bacula Systems low level script
Unfortunately the cake is rotten now :-) PackageMaker is no longer supported
by Apple so the script doesn't work on OSX 10.9.
Please encourage Bacula Systems to contribute a fix to this script back to the
community version and build its binaries from that, rather than using a secret
cake recipe.
On Sep 7, 2014, at 1:33 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> I'm interested in perhaps deploying this in my k-8 school, but I have not
> found a good tutorial of how to install it. Or if it even works right on Mac.
>
> Anyone have some insights on this? My idea would be to back about 30 macs to
> an U
Hello,
No I am not familiar with homebrew. Sorry, I guess I was not very
clear, but my comment about "not very professional" was not at all
directed at homebrew. It was directed at people who produce xx.tar
files when there are package systems available for a particular platform
whether it be .r
The Mac OS X client for Bacula should be a standard Mac OS X package --
a xxx.dmg file.
Anything that is a tar or other form is not very professional. I am not
sure what homebrew supplies, but if they have done it right it is a .dmg.
The instructions for building it yourself on a Mac are in the B
On Sep 7, 2014, at 5:42 AM, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On 09/07/2014 07:33 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
>> I'm interested in perhaps deploying this in my k-8 school, but I have not
>> found a good tutorial of how to install it. Or if it even works right on Mac.
>>
>> Anyone have some insights on this?
On 09/07/2014 07:33 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
> I'm interested in perhaps deploying this in my k-8 school, but I have not
> found a good tutorial of how to install it. Or if it even works right on Mac.
>
> Anyone have some insights on this? My idea would be to back about 30 macs to
> an Ubuntu se
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