If you would not wait download bacula-2.2.3-1.src.rpm from sourceforge and do a
rpmbuild --rebuild --define "build_rhel4 1" --define "build_mysql 1"
bacula-2.2.3-1.src.rpm
If you have all necessary *-devel.rpm files installed than you should find
rpmfiles in:
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386
If not install the missing *-devel-rpm files first and try again.
If you like postgres instead than change the define of course.
Greetings,
user100
Adam Cécile schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I use RHEL4.0 ES x86_64, is there any binaries package for it ?
> I'm not a Redhat wizard at all, I usually run Debian ;)
>
> Thanks in advance, Adam.
>
>
> Felix Schwarz a écrit :
>
>> Adam Cécile schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> I don't understand at all where I can grab bacula rpms.
>>> I saw fschwarz announce but can't find any RPM anywhere...
>>>
>>>
>> What distribution do you use?
>> For Fedora {6,7} you can just do "yum install bacula-client" (do "yum search
>> bacula" to see the other available packages).
>>
>> For CentOS 5 I recommend that you enable the Fedora EPEL repo and proceed as
>> described above.
>>
>> I will make other RPMs available as soon a 2.2.3 RPM is out.
>>
>> fs
>>
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