In the past I have been able to compile the wx-console on my windows XP system using nothing but a cygwin rvt window. Now that I look at the new instructions for compiling on an XP system things are all over the place. Very confusing.
Would someone please revisit the README.WIN32 and create a
Hello,
I'm build a really simple web interface to list all
the recent jobs, grouped by client. I have this
runing now and would appreciate two examples of how to
use python in a php web application to do:
1.Restore a job given a jobid
2.Restore selected files from a job given the jobid
and l
--- Jo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Sutherland wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> > I'm build a really simple web interface to list
> all
> >the recent jobs, grouped by client. I have this
> >runing now and would appreciate two examples of how
Hi,
I have Visual Studio 2003.NET installed and I am wondering if there is documentation available to compile the win32 source using this environment on a Windows x64 XP system.
I find the existing documentation confusing and I think it only relates to Visual Studio 6. Any clarification in com
> Any clarification in compiling the win32 sources would be helpful.
>If you follow the instructions letter by letter, step by step, you should be >able to build it. I recently updated the README while helping a developer >setup a build environment, so I know they are correct and complete.
Kern, j
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 23:17, Martin Simmons wrote:> >>>>> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:02:54 +0100, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >>>>> said:>> Kern> On Wednesday 16 March 2005 15:19, Dave Sutherland wrote:> >> Hi,> >&g
Sorry,
Please ignore my last post I did get a reply as to what file I should be looking at, but I didn't see the reply until I sent my post So sorry.
Regretfully
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Hi,
I have CentOS running on a dual AMD optron system and would like to compile the Bacula source for this operating system. I have MySQL version 4.1.9 installed and setup. I believe the CentOS Linux is very similar to Redhat Enterprise Linux.
What configure options do I need in order for t
Hi,
I have CentOS running on a dual AMD optron system and would like to compile the Bacula source for this operating system. I have MySQL version 4.1.9 installed and setup. I believe the CentOS Linux is very similar to Redhat Enterprise Linux.
What configure options do I need in order for
As you can tell I'm a newbie when it comes to bacula and CVS.
I would like to get the latest version 1.37.4 (I think) from the cvs repository. What steps (or commands ) do I have to take to get the latest version? or is there a tar file that I can download?
Thanks
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Okay most of the system compiles except for the database stuff. This is what I get. (BTW: I'm running the 64 bit version of CentOS)
skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libmysqlclient_r.so when searching for -lmysqlclient_r
I have MySQL 4.1.9 installed. Should I remove this version and get somet
Okay most of the system compiles except for the database stuff. This is what I get. (BTW: I'm running the 64 bit version of CentOS)
skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libmysqlclient_r.so when searching for -lmysqlclient_r
I have MySQL 4.1.10a installed. Should I remove this version and get some
Does this include the changes that Scott made for building for CentOS x86_64 and MySQL 4.x ? (See bacula-1.36.2-4.src.rpm)
Thanks
DaveKern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,I have uploaded version 1.36.3-pre1 to the bacula-beta section. I would appreciate it if as many people as possible
Hi All,
I have been going through the documentation and every once in a while I come across a directive called Base. Is this now fully supported or is it still in testing?
Thanks
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