OK great, thanks for those pointers. I will have a look at this through
the week, so will get back to you with what I find.
Philip
On 6/1/20 8:03 PM, Martin Simmons wrote:
> The warning about term.h should be OK.
>
> There are no useful debug messages in the TLS code, but it looks like the
> Dir
The warning about term.h should be OK.
There are no useful debug messages in the TLS code, but it looks like the
Director is sending non-TLS messages back to the console (that is a common
reason for "routines:ssl3_get_record:wrong version number" in OpenSSL).
I think you will have to run bacula-d
Hi.
File "Release" and "Release.gpg" no exist. on repo buster
https://www.bacula.org/packages/.../debs/9.6.3/buster/amd64/dists/buster/
aptitude update = finish with error404
E: The repository '
http://www.bacula.org/packages//debs/9.6.3/buster/amd64 buster
Relea
Hi Martin,
I tried this earlier on to trick "./configure" and led to failure in
operation.
However, I have tried again with your suggestion, it builds fine. Only
the following warnings, which I assume are not related:
configure: WARNING: term.h: present but cannot be compiled
configure: WARNING:
On 6/1/20 10:11 AM, Ryan Sizemore wrote:
> I am setting up bacula and would appreciate some help in understanding
> some of the basics. I apologize in advance since some of these
> questions are somewhat basic, yet my google abilities have proved
> fruitless.
>
> I have a pair of LTO4 drives that w
Hello,
Im trying to setup bacula with S3 driver(using s3 from Scaleway ) on a
brand new ubuntu 18.04.04 LTS vm but the sd-daemon always crash
I have installed the packages directly from bacula.org
# apt-cache policy bacula-cloud-storage
bacula-cloud-storage:
Installed: 9.6.3-1
Candidate: 9.6
I don't think you are missing anything -- configure just assumes that the old
API is available.
Hopefully the code itself doesn't depend on the old API, so maybe you can
replace that check in configure with something else? E.g.
ERR_get_error()
__Martin
> On Mon, 1 Jun 2020 08:53:01 +0200,
r0...@nxlplyx.com wrote:
> Thank you. The patches have now solved the both the duplicate case
> statements and the strncat errors.
> HOWEVER, I am now getting a missing stddef.h error.
> It is looking for it in a gcc 9 installation. But Debian 10 does not
> have gcc 9 installed, it has only
Dear all,
I'm pleased to inform you that Bacula-Web 8.4.0 is available from now.
The release notes is available here
https://www.bacula-web.org/releases/2020/06/01/bacula-web-8.4.0.html
Latest documentation is available here
http://docs.bacula-web.org/
If you've found a bug, or need a new featu
Hi Sven,
Thank you. The patches have now solved the both the duplicate case
statements and the strncat errors.
HOWEVER, I am now getting a missing stddef.h error.
It is looking for it in a gcc 9 installation. But Debian 10 does not
have gcc 9 installed, it has only gcc 8 installed.
stddef.h
I am setting up bacula and would appreciate some help in understanding some
of the basics. I apologize in advance since some of these questions are
somewhat basic, yet my google abilities have proved fruitless.
I have a pair of LTO4 drives that want to use to backup ~600GB of data,
which should fi
Hello Baculistas,
I see from the 9.0.6 release notes it is said that Bacula can now be
built with openSSL-1.1.1.
I have been building bacula 9.6.3 for omnios which comes with
openssl-1.0.2 and 1.1.1 (with --api=1.0.0) but could not get the TLS
parts working. I built my own version of openssl-1.1
Hello Baculistas,
I see from the 9.0.6 release notes it is said that Bacula can now be
built with openSSL-1.1.1.
I have been building bacula 9.6.3 for omnios which comes with
openssl-1.0.2 and 1.1.1 (with --api=1.0.0) but could not get the TLS
parts working. I built my own version of openssl-1.1
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