# Full "default" path where to find sqlite (no quotes!)
SQLITE3_DIR=${HOME}/bacula/depkgs/sqlite3
-SQLITE_DIR=${HOME}/bacula/depkgs/sqlite
# Set your database here
-#WHICHDB="--with-sqlite=${SQLITE_DIR}"
#WHICHDB="--with-sqlite3=${SQLITE3_DIR}"
#WHICHDB="--with-postgresql"
WHICHDB="--with-mysql"
# DB parameters
db_name="regress"
db_user="regress"
-db_password=
+db_password=""
# Set this if you use libdbi framework
#LIBDBI="dbdriver = "dbi:postgresql"; dbaddress = 127.0.0.1; dbport = 5432"
#
SITE_NAME=<your-name>-bacula-${HOST}
+# If you want to use the full source tree to run test uncomment this
+# KEEP_SOURCE=yes
+
#
# The following are used only if you want to run Win32 tests, which
# is a real pain since the Win32 machine is not localhost and you
# also need to specify what to backup.
+# There are a few Win32 tests e.g. tests/win32-test where this will
+# work. You must specify the client name, its address, and a
+# file (which may be a directory) on the machine to backup.
+# It will be backed up and restored to c:/tmp, but no checking
+# of the resulting restore data is done.
#
+# Client name. Note, it must be configured to accept your regress director
WIN32_CLIENT="yyyy"
+# Client FQDN or IP address
WIN32_ADDR="yyyy"
+# File or Directory to backup. This is put in the "File" directive
+# in the FileSet
WIN32_FILE="c:/users/xxxx"
+# Port of Win32 client
WIN32_PORT=9102
+# Win32 Client password
WIN32_PASSWORD="zzzzz"
+# Where the win32 client will have to contact the SD
+WIN32_STORE_ADDR="zzzz"