#undef M_ALERT
/*
- * Most of these message levels are more or less obvious.
+ * Most of these message levels are more or less obvious.
* They have evolved somewhat during the development of Bacula,
* and here are some of the details of where I am trying to
* head (in the process of changing the code) as of 15 June 2002.
* M_FATAL Bacula detected a fatal Job error. The Job will be killed,
* but Bacula continues running.
* M_ERROR Bacula detected a Job error. The Job will continue running
- * but the termination status will be error.
+ * but the termination status will be error.
* M_WARNING Job warning message.
* M_INFO Job information message.
*
void d_msg(const char *file, int line, int level, const char *fmt,...);
void e_msg(const char *file, int line, int type, int level, const char *fmt,...);
void Jmsg(JCR *jcr, int type, time_t mtime, const char *fmt,...);
+void Qmsg(JCR *jcr, int type, time_t mtime, const char *fmt,...);
extern int debug_level;
extern int verbose;