Michel Meyers wrote:
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James Harper wrote:
There are instructions for building the win32 side of things in the
win32 directory. It's easy, it just needs a lot of space, some bandwidth
(a few hundred mb of downloads) and some patience.
I have uploaded my binary (current svn or very recent at least) to
http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/exchange-fd-20081029.zip
I'm not sure if it is going to be compatible with 2.5.16 though... when
was that released?
It was released on the 26th:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/bacula/?branch_id=57996&release_id=287233
I tried to compile the entire Win32 client from SVN on my system but it
fails. It doesn't find the manuals and NSIS doesn't get built for some
reason. Even without the installer, I tried the resulting binaries and
all they do is crash. Not sure what's up there, maybe I'm using the
wrong version of gcc?
Greetings,
Michel
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I have not had a chance to rebuild the binary files for the Win32
side, but I did try out the binary files from
http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/exchange-fd-20081029.zip. The good
news is that the FileDaemon did find the Exchange plugin and was able to
perform a backup. The bad side is that every time I attempted a restore
it would kill the FileDaemon service. Sounds like an issue or
compatibility problem.
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