numbering conventions, but rather one that I started in
1970. My internal releases were 0.nn, the first release to
another user was 1.0, each modified source code release then
-gets a new minor release (1.1, ...) as well as a date. Each
+gets a new minor release (1.1, 1.2, ...) as well as a date. Each
major change in the software -- e.g. new tape format will
normally have the major release number incremented.
--sysconfdir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
--with-pid-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
--with-subsys-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin \
+ --with-sqlite=$HOME/depkgs/sqlite \
--enable-gnome \
--with-mysql=$HOME/mysql \
--with-working-dir=$HOME/bacula/bin/working \
lib/signal.c as I currently pull in all Linux signals, some of
which may not be available on your system.
-To creat the database:
+To create the database:
- src/make_bacula_tables
+ src/cats/make_bacula_tables
+
+To install:
+
+ make install
To start it:
+ cd $HOME/bacula/bin
+ ./bacula start
+
+To start it (as a developer). This is not appropriate if you
+are installing Bacula.
+
./startit
./console (or ./gnome-console)
Well, it is all just a bit more complicated than that,
but you should have the idea.
+
+Be sure you read the chapter about testing your tape drive!
+Don't waste a lot of time setting up and running Bacula, if
+your drive is not supported.
+
+FreeBSD users, pay special attention to the Device configuration
+parameters needed to deal with FreeBSD tape drivers.
+
+License:
+Please see the file LICENSE for the terms of the license.