On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 16:24 +0100, Heigl Florian - Munich-MR - external wrote: > Hi Geir, > > > I've tried to compile bacula-fd (./configure > > --enabel-client-only) on an > > old HP box running HPUX 10.20. The last messages I get is > > that it can't > > find "fork". In the bacula manual I see that "ptreads" is > > needed ... Can > > I understand this so that, because of HPUX 10.20 does not > > have "fork" or > > treads, there is no way I can compile bacula-fd on it? > > You could try to compile libpthread on 10.20, it seems people > had success with it. That is possible, but where can I find libpthread for HPUX 10.20? I tried some googeling, but no luck jet. Can any one give me a hint.
> 10.20 does have threading, but I think it differs from 11.xx's
> threading.
>
> The other question would be if there as a chance of building a
> non-threaded bacula-sd, which *jumpsupanddown* would probably
> also ease an AIX client.
Bacula-sd and bacula-dir is running very fine on a Debian Linux box :) I
only need bacula-fd for HPUX 10.20.
> (And *please* don't ask me to try building a 10.20/11.00 client
> any time soon ;)
>
> Flo
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