./configure
make
make install
???
I think i read somewhere in the docs that it would not replace your
conf files. The only thing you need to check out is the database
part, it should be in the docs.
Thanks
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Romer Ventura
On Aug 17, 2010, at 2:38 PM, nizam wrote:
Hi All,
I have in
Hi,
I did this exact same upgrade last week and it went very smoothly for me
(despite moving the database and director to a different server that
runs a different instruction set/architecture. Notes inline below.
On 07/07/2010 20:15, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 7/7/2010 1:40 PM, Stefan Schwarz wro
On 7/7/2010 1:40 PM, Stefan Schwarz wrote:
> What are the steps to make this big update without loosing the old data
> (on Debian-Lenny)?
I would add:
- backup *.conf files
- dump bacula database to text file
I can't comment on the rest: I don't use Debian.
> - Install new 5.02 packages from de
Hi stefan,
stefan wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> thanks for the fast and quick reply :)
> This is really good working. I also had to update the mysql database with
> "./update_mysql_tables_8_to_9" . So I had to download the tar.gz first.
> Is there another way to update the mysql DB?
Hm, I'm not that fa
Hi Greg,
thanks for the fast and quick reply :)
>
> If I were you, I would use the Bacula package available off of the
> Backports web site: http://www.backports.org/
>
> (Which I've just discovered is moving to a new web interface... which
> isn't finished yet... doh.)
>
> So here is what you sho
Hi Stefan,
stefan wrote:
> Hello all,
> I installed bacula on debian 3.1. I want to backup to DVD and I raed that I
> have to use a newer version than the version debian is installing.
> I downloaded the tar.gz and want to compile.
> When I do ./configure --wtith-mysql then I get the error that m