Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Jean-Francois Malouin
Hi, I haven't followed closely enough the thread on how to download and compile 3.5.1 on Debian. Any doc or howto's out there on how to proceed? thanks, jf

Re: Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Nathan Stratton Treadway
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:57:13 -0400, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > Hi, > > I haven't followed closely enough the thread on how to download and compile > 3.5.1 on Debian. Any doc or howto's out there on how to proceed? At this point there are several different approaches, so the answer depends

Re: Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Jean-Francois Malouin
Hi Nathan, * Nathan Stratton Treadway [20190610 13:04]: > On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:57:13 -0400, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I haven't followed closely enough the thread on how to download and compile > > 3.5.1 on Debian. Any doc or howto's out there on how to proceed? > > At

Re: Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Diego Zuccato
On 10/06/19 19:23, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > This would be a new installation, not an upgrade, and on Debian/Jessie. > I can always help debug! Jessie, IIRC, is already EOL and will not receive further updates: is it wise to use it for a new install? amanda-3.5.1 is already packaged in Buste

Re: Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Jean-Francois Malouin
Hi Diego, * Diego Zuccato [20190610 13:44]: > On 10/06/19 19:23, Jean-Francois Malouin wrote: > > > This would be a new installation, not an upgrade, and on Debian/Jessie. > > I can always help debug! > Jessie, IIRC, is already EOL and will not receive further updates: is it > wise to use it for

Re: Amanda 3.5.1 on Debian: how to start?

2019-06-10 Thread Winston Sorfleet
Perhaps I misunderstand what you're saying, but Buster already has 3.5.1.  https://packages.debian.org/buster/amanda-server I am using that exact package in a daily VTL config, with an amvault of all the full DLEs once a month to LTO (yes, almost as obsolete as the Poweredge 2800 this is running o