Thank you, Marcin. That link (https://baculum.app/doc/brief/installation.html#manual-installation) led me to the newest Baculum.

BTW, I do use your Bacularis and like it. It is just that I want both especially since I am still fairly new to Bacula and I see no harm in having both.

Thanks again.

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On 8/18/2024 8:12 PM, Marcin Haba wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 03:29, Rob Gerber <r...@craeon.net <mailto:r...@craeon.net>> wrote:


    I hope someone else on this list can shed some light on this.
    Perhaps Marcin?


  Hello Everybody,

Thanks, Rob. Yes, I will try to explain it.

The latest Baculum release is 15.0.2 released as usual together with Bacula 15.0.2. It can be installed manually following on this install instruction:

https://baculum.app/doc/brief/installation.html#manual-installation <https://baculum.app/doc/brief/installation.html#manual-installation>

As you correctly noticed the Baculum repositories with Baculum 11.0 are old and not updated for a long time. I can't provide any sure information about it. It causes that Baculum users need to use manual installation or alternative ways maintained by the Community users. I know that some operating systems provide Baculum packages (Alpine, ALT Linux...) I have also seen the Baculum projects on Docker Hub and some install scripts on GitHub.

For the question about compatibility Baculum 11 with Bacula 15, unfortunately they are not compatible.

Best regards,
Marcin Haba (gani)


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