Hristo Benev wrote:
Brad Peterson wrote:
Hey all,

I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box. I've decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried to follow the manual ( http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), and when I ran my rpmbuild command, it looks like it's doing it's thing for a few minutes...and then...nothing. It doesn't appear to install anything to run.

I'm new to working with rpms (gotta love yum), so I wonder if I'm just making some simple mistake somewhere. In the manual, it says to run two lines. But the first command doesn't seem to work. The following was copied from my console:

# rpmbuild -ba --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 1" bacula.spec
error: failed to stat /var/tmp/bacula.spec: No such file or directory

So, I ignord that, and went to the second line.  Here is what I ran:

# rpmbuild --rebuild --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 1" bacula-2.0.0-1.src.rpm

This is the one which is the one that appeared to do its thing, but then ended without having anything to run. From the manual, my only guess is that I should have something in /var/bacula. But nothing is there. The only bacula filepaths I have on this system is a bunch of stuff in the /usr/src/ directory.
Any idea what I need to do to get this working?

Brad Peterson
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If there is no error after rpmbuild is done, you have rpm in /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/ need to install it with rpm -Uvh <name>.rpm


Hey! Thanks! That's all it was. Glad to know it was a simple problem of just realizing that it build rpms in the /usr/src folder. I was able to get it up and running. Next step, using a more normal email system so I don't get a huge spam score. :)

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Content preview:  Hristo Benev wrote: > Brad Peterson wrote: >> Hey all,
  >> >> I'm getting stuck trying to install bacula 2.0.0 on a fc5 box.
  I've >> decided to try the rpm method of installation this time. I tried
  to >> follow the manual ( >>
  http://www.bacula.org/dev-manual/Bacula_RPM_Packaging_FAQ.html ), and >>
  when I ran my rpmbuild command, it looks like it's doing it's thing >>
  for a few minutes...and then...nothing. It doesn't appear to install >>
  anything to run. >> >> I'm new to working with rpms (gotta love yum), so
  I wonder if I'm >> just making some simple mistake somewhere. In the
  manual, it says to >> run two lines. But the first command doesn't seem
  to work. The >> following was copied from my console: >> >> # rpmbuild
  -ba --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5 1" >> bacula.spec >>
  error: failed to stat /var/tmp/bacula.spec: No such file or directory >>
  >> So, I ignord that, and went to the second line. Here is what I ran:
  >> >> # rpmbuild --rebuild --define "build_fc5 1" --define "build_mysql5
  1" >> bacula-2.0.0-1.src.rpm >> >> This is the one which is the one that
  appeared to do its thing, but >> then ended without having anything to
  run. From the manual, my only >> guess is that I should have something
  in /var/bacula. But nothing is >> there. The only bacula filepaths I
  have on this system is a bunch of >> stuff in the /usr/src/ directory.
  >> Any idea what I need to do to get this working? >> >> Brad Peterson
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