2 This is the Bacula CDROM rescue directory. It currently contains
3 the following subdirectories:
6 autoconf Configuration files
7 freebsd The FreeBSD rescue code (not much)
8 linux The Linux rescue code -- working
9 cdrom The Linux CDROM rescue code -- working
10 solaris The Solaris rescue code (not much)
14 First, you must configure with:
17 ./configure --with-bacula=<path-to-bacula-source>
19 This will find the current Bacula version, and create
20 all the Makefiles from Makefile.in
22 Do not edit the Makefiles or your changes will be lost. Always
25 There is also a --with-iso=<iso-image> option on configure
26 that allows you to specify a location of an ISO image that
27 already exists, presumably built by your Linux vendor.
28 This option permits remastering of that image and including
29 the Bacula files. However, this work is incomplete, and I am
30 a bit unsure what its state it.
32 To actually build the CDROM (Linux only):
36 (configure and make your Bacula distribution, if
37 you have not already done this.
38 !!!!!!! Important !!!!!!!!!!
39 You should not configure OpenSSL because there are
40 no static libraries for some of the components. The
41 same may be true for Python
42 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
45 (read the README in this directory)
50 (optionally, you might want to cd to your Bacula
51 source directory and do a "make clean" to remove
52 any files created by root)
55 See the README in linux/cdrom for more detailed information
56 on possible modifications for your site or more of the
57 details of building the CDROM.
59 The documentation for actually using the CDROM can be found
60 in the Rescue chapter of the Bacula manual.
63 To create a distribution tar file:
65 ./configure --with-bacula=<bacula-source-directory>
70 The output will be a .tar.gz file in the current directory
71 with the name bacula-rescue-<version>.tar.gz
72 It will print the name.