[Bug 581808] [NEW] No 2.4 compatibility package for bacula-client

2010-05-17 Thread Martin Stjernholm
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bacula

Bacula has changed its network protocol from 2.4 to 5.0. This means that
a client upgrading to Lucid breaks if the backup server still runs 2.4.
Since upgrading the server simultaneously usually isn't an option (in my
case it doesn't even run Ubuntu or any Debian derivate), there should be
a compatible bacula-client package available (called bacula-client-2,
perhaps) in Ubuntu for quite some time.

Maybe there should be a corresponding bacula-server-2 package for the
reverse case too, but that might not be really necessary since the
Bacula developers claim that a 5.0 server can use a 2.4 fd client.

Workaround: Pull in bacula-client and its dependencies from Karmic.

** Affects: bacula (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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No 2.4 compatibility package for bacula-client
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[Bug 197476] Re: akonadi does not work with the apparmor rules introduced for /usr/sbin/mysqld on hardy.

2009-03-15 Thread Martin Stjernholm
May I suggest that the mysql package adds a hardlink itself, say
/usr/sbin/mysqld-standalone or something, for use in other applications?
That way each application that runs its own mysqld doesn't have to
meddle with the hardlink maintenance, and it would presumably be a lot
easier to do for the mysql-server package in its own postinst/prerm
scripts.

A case in point (closer to my own use case) is that it'd also be more
convenient for apps that aren't packaged as debs, but rather uses its
own install script for classical /usr/local style installations.

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akonadi  does not work with the apparmor rules introduced for /usr/sbin/mysqld 
on hardy.
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