2 As you will note, I don't follow the standard GNU release
3 numbering conventions, but rather one that I started in
4 1970. My internal releases were 0.nn, the first release to
5 another user was 1.0, each modified source code release then
6 gets a new minor release (1.1, ...) as well as a date. Each
7 major change in the software -- e.g. new tape format will
8 normally have the major release number incremented.
10 Your best bet for getting Bacula up and running is to read
11 the manual, which can be found in
12 <bacula-main-directory>/doc/html-manual, or in
13 <bacula-main-directory>/doc/bacula.pdf.
15 Barring reading the manual, you might try the
21 --sbindir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
22 --sysconfdir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
23 --with-pid-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
24 --with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
26 --with-mysql=$HOME/mysql \
27 --with-working-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin/working \
28 --with-dump-email=YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS \
29 --with-job-email=YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS \
30 --with-smtp-host=YOUR_SMTP_SERVER_ADDRESS
37 If you are doing a port, there should be no errors. The most
38 likely source of errors will probably come in the src/stored
39 directory in time.c or dev.c. There may also be problems in
40 lib/signal.c as I currently pull in all Linux signals, some of
41 which may not be available on your system.
43 To creat the database:
45 src/make_bacula_tables
50 ./console (or ./gnome-console)
56 Well, it is all just a bit more complicated than that,
57 but you should have the idea.