I ran a backup job for a few days, using bacula-client in Alex's repository .
This works fine.
I tried the following:
--Incremental backup
--Full Backup
--Restore Files
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I started testing bacula-client in Alex's repository.
I will run my backup job for a few days.
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Title:
Bacula for 22.04/Jammy
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I found a solution in amd64.
First, add following line into debian/rules.
export DEB_LDFLAGS_MAINT_STRIP = -Wl,-Bsymbolic -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
Next, build packages using debuild.
A result binaries work fine and that have correct default values.
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I forget wrote my test environment.
amd64(x86_64)
You might get a different result with other CPU/architecture.
I think, this problem has been appeared by change of compiler or linker.
I trying to work by changing compiler and linker options.
But do not success yet.
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Configurations using these handler, the default value is not correct.(Group A)
store_alist_res
store_bit
store_bool
store_dir
store_int32
store_pint32
store_res
store_size64
store_str
store_time
However , Another configuration using following handlers has correct default
value.(Group B)
store_add
I test Robie's ppa https://launchpad.net/~racb/+archive/ubuntu/proposed-sru.
bacula-dir work again, but another problem found.
bacula-dir daemon running, but "bconsole" can not connect to daemon.
ahonen% ps -ef | grep bacula
bacula7832 1 0 16:06 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/bacula-sd -c