On 1/2/22 13:52, Heitor Faria wrote:
Hello Phil,
Extra workload on the NAS isn't an issue.  It has 32GB RAM and eight
Xeon D-1622 cores.

But then, even you you manage to build the SD you will probably be stuck with 
the same Bacula version forever.
I guess you haven't disclosed this specific NAS model, but you might consider using a VM in the 
QuTS Hero "Virtual Machine Sation" solution. Ref.: 
<https://www.qnap.com/en/product/ts-h886>
Then the OS is not a problem anymore.

That is EXACTLY what I'm using.  :)

I'm going directly to the heart right now. I'm cross-compiling an entire statically-linked gcc/binutils toolchain for it on another machine. THEN I can locally compile Bacula (and probably a few additional library dependencies) and have no further problems.



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