Package: libmagic1
Version: 5.03-3
Tags: patch
Severity: wishlist

Bacula supports writing its archives to plain files on disk. The format
for these files is documented in the Bacula developer's manual. Every
volume begins with a block header, as described in the following. Data
is written out in a machine-independent fashion, so we make sure to use
big-endian data types.

http://bacula.org/3.0.x-manuals/en/developers/developers/Block_Header.html

The patch will follow momentarily, so that I can put the bug number in
the description; please let me know if anything about it needs to be
changed.

Adam Buchbinder



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