On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Paul Goins wrote:
Seems like this was intentional due to a Debian bug at the time. Note
this
from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/amd64/bacula:
Removed from disk on 2022-07-23.
Removal requested on 2021-12-08.
Deleted on
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Galen Seitz wrote:
Purely out of curiosity, what kind of tapes drives are you using,
and what type of interface is used to connect them?
We're using a mix of LTO-6 and LTO-7 tapes in a Quantum library
with four IBM Ultrium-TD7 drives. The drives are connected to the
b
On 1/19/23 15:34, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Galen Seitz wrote:
On 1/19/23 14:47, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Jason Barnett wrote:
Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick
perusal
suggests that you need a licence key to use even the co
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Galen Seitz wrote:
On 1/19/23 14:47, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Jason Barnett wrote:
Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick perusal
suggests that you need a licence key to use even the community version.
I
could be wrong as I
On 1/19/23 14:47, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Jason Barnett wrote:
Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick perusal
suggests that you need a licence key to use even the community
version. I
could be wrong as I do not use it and only spent about 30 secon
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Paul Goins wrote:
Seems like this was intentional due to a Debian bug at the time. Note this
from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/amd64/bacula:
Removed from disk on 2022-07-23.
Removal requested on 2021-12-08.
Deleted on 2021-12-08 by Steve Langasek
FTBFS, removed from
On Thu, 19 Jan 2023, Jason Barnett wrote:
Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick perusal
suggests that you need a licence key to use even the community version. I
could be wrong as I do not use it and only spent about 30 seconds in
researching it.
https://bacula.org/w
Seems like this was intentional due to a Debian bug at the time. Note this
from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/amd64/bacula:
Removed from disk on 2022-07-23.
Removal requested on 2021-12-08.
Deleted on 2021-12-08 by Steve Langasek
FTBFS, removed from Debian testing, blocks libssl transition;
Page 3 of their setup guide documents how to install it. A quick perusal
suggests that you need a licence key to use even the community version. I
could be wrong as I do not use it and only spent about 30 seconds in
researching it.
https://bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityInstallationGuide.pdf
htt
I am stumped at Ubuntu's package offerings for Bacula, a widely used
backup utility. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS had version 9.0.6. 20.04 LTS has
9.4.4. 22.04 LTS has absolutely no Bacula packages other than (of all
things) bacula-doc. And 22.10 (not LTS) has version 9.6.7.
The LTS distros are more likely
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