Shon Stephens wrote:
> All,
>      I am completely unfamiliar with Debian and its installation
> system. I would like to know how others have easily (or not so easily)
> installed a Bacula client (FD) on Debian hosts.
> 
> Thanks,
> Shon



     I manually installed the packman 2.2.5 version of bacula for Ubuntu 
7.04 Feisty on several Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy boxes.  There were no dependecy 
issues and they have been running just fine.

     A Google search for "+packman +bacula" found this, 
http://mirror.geht-schon.de/packman.links2linux.de/debian/pool/etch/updates/. 
  If you're using Debian 4.0 Etch, I'd try those.  There are versions 
for earlier Debian versions too.

     To install the client only I manually installed bacula-client, 
bacula-common, and bacula-fd with "dpkg -i".  Then edit 
/etc/bacula/bacula-fd.conf for your environment and the client should be 
good to go.


Jason Joines
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