Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> Dan Langille wrote:
>> Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>> I have just installed bacula ver 2.2.8 on fedora 7 and have configured 
>>> BAT using --enable-bat. I can find bat.conf in its proper place but I 
>>> can't find any trace of the BAT program itself. It's not in the 
>>> install directory and locate doesn't find it.
>> Did you refresh the locate database after your install?
> Yes.
>>> The configure program exits with return code 0, so everything ought to 
>>> be correct except BAT is not there.
>>>
>>> Is this a bug or is there something I have overlooked that I should 
>>> have done?
>> Have you tried find?
>>
> Yes.
> 
> BTW, do you know if there is a "standalone" way of building BAT?

You saw no errors?  BAT is notoriously finicky to build.

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