Hello Martin,
I didn't know it exists, so I will take a look at it. I imagine it will
probably be a rather large rewrite of the existing Bacula code for AWS
S3, but if it can fix all the problems that we have with libs3, it would
probably be worth the effort.
Best regards,
Kern
On
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 13:11:07 +0200, Kern Sibbald said:
>
> Do you see any other alternative for a C/C++ than to use libs3?
Have you already ruled out using the official SDK
(https://aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-cpp/)?
__Martin
___
Bacula-users
On 01.07.19 13:11, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> Yes, this is a problem. I remember we discussed libs3 some time ago,
> but I did not realize that it has a number of security issues.
I am no C/C++ wizard but just the fact that I need to disable about all
checks and warnings a modern compiler has to
Hello Sven,
Yes, this is a problem. I remember we discussed libs3 some time
ago, but I did not realize that it has a number of security
issues. I do know that it is no longer maintained by the original
maintainer. Bacula Systems has been updating the source code
On 30.06.19 16:57, Sven Hartge wrote:
> We would need to ship the special libs3 either as embedded code inside
> the Bacula source package or package it as a separate libs3-bacula
> package. Both will get an instant veto from the Security Team and the
> Release Managers. (Debian Policy §4.13)
On 30.06.19 14:21, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> The Bacula project provides the correct libs3 package at
>
> https://www.bacula.org/downloads/libs3-20181010.tar.gz
>
> Normally when building, you download the .tar.gz file, detar it, build
> the package then make sure your packaging uses the special
Hello Sven,
The Bacula project provides the correct libs3 package at
https://www.bacula.org/downloads/libs3-20181010.tar.gz
Normally when building, you download the .tar.gz file, detar it,
build the package then make sure your packaging uses the special
On 28.06.19 17:32, Antonino Balsamo wrote:
> I'm running bacula 9.4.2 on stretch with debian packages from
> stretch-backports. I've added the cloud plugin from the Bacula package
> and I got the following error:
>
> JobId 2: Fatal error: cloud_dev.c:690 Could not open Cloud driver type=1
> for
HI.
I'm running bacula 9.4.2 on stretch with debian packages from
stretch-backports. I've added the cloud plugin from the Bacula package
and I got the following error:
JobId 2: Fatal error: cloud_dev.c:690 Could not open Cloud driver type=1
for Device=CloudStorage
Then I removed all