I found this thread searching for the exact same error.  It's reassuring
to see you folks endeavouring to remedy the bug.

Bacula have PPAs for 15.04 and 15.10, which seem short-sighted given the
none-LTS nature of these editions; 15.10 is expiring support next month.
I cannot find Bacula in the default 14.04 LTS repos.  Have they been
revoked?  Did they ever exist?

In light of all this, would a suggested workaround (for the foreseeable
future) be to utilise PostgreSQL?  I am quite well versed in MySQL, so
my learning curve starts here with PostgreSQL if the answer is 'yes'!
Alternative, I am more than happy to accept your guidance on another way
forward.

Many thanks to all of you.

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  bacula-dir won't start with "undefined symbol: mysql_init"

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