Re: [gentoo-user] How to Install Bacula Client Using Portage? -- SOLVED!!!

2005-07-09 Thread Drew Tomlinson
On 7/8/2005 3:51 PM Mark Knecht wrote: Hi Drew, emerge -s bacula shows only one emerge candidate. Looks liek you have to build them both through portage. Hope this helps, Mark Thank you and Andrew MacKenzie for your replies. I found this site on the web:

Re: [gentoo-user] How to Install Bacula Client Using Portage?

2005-07-09 Thread Peter Gordon
It's in portage, so a simple `emerge bacula` as root should build and install it on your machine (including any needed dependencies). If you want the client only, you can add client-only to your USE flags. It has a few other USE flags to do various things (MySQL and PostgreSQL support, for

[gentoo-user] How to Install Bacula Client Using Portage?

2005-07-08 Thread Drew Tomlinson
I'm new to both Gentoo and Linux so I apologize if this is a stupid question. I've used bacula on FreeBSD and would like to put the bacula client on a Gentoo box I have running MythTV. Is there a way to build the client only using portage? Or do I have to build the whole thing and then only

Re: [gentoo-user] How to Install Bacula Client Using Portage?

2005-07-08 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi Drew, emerge -s bacula shows only one emerge candidate. Looks liek you have to build them both through portage. Hope this helps, Mark On 7/8/05, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm new to both Gentoo and Linux so I apologize if this is a stupid question. I've used bacula on

Re: [gentoo-user] How to Install Bacula Client Using Portage?

2005-07-08 Thread Andrew MacKenzie
I'm new to both Gentoo and Linux so I apologize if this is a stupid question. I've used bacula on FreeBSD and would like to put the bacula client on a Gentoo box I have running MythTV. Is there a way to build the client only using portage? Or do I have to build the whole thing and then