Le 27/11/2013 12:06, bulent a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I'm new on bacula and make a test platform.
>
> I try to install my database server (postgresql 9.1) on a different server of
> bacula-director.
> No problem for the PostgreSQL server.
> But when i try to install director on another server, whith postgresql
> support, the postgresql server install automatically with director.
> Is there anyway to install director whith postgresl support without a local
> postgresql database ?
>
> All my servers are debian wheezy.
>
> Thanks. (and sorry for my poor english)
Hi,
If I read well, postgresql is only a recommended package of
bacula-director-pgsql
(http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/bacula-director-pgsql).
Use the -R switch of aptitude (or --no-install-recommends for apt-get)
when installing it,
or configure APT to not to install recommended packages
(APT::Install-Recommends
in your apt conf file).
That should do the job.
Regards,
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