X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fmanual%2Frequirements.tex;h=2038cfe5208902c64f85cf1aaf12c482eb9e94ca;hb=c957321e0c7ff8d440bcc1fd5755536e9c53b8a8;hp=826f0996f3540bc8562af02c1ec66913311610a6;hpb=b1b50a3bc97cb6afbb1187075b93de990f7adc08;p=bacula%2Fdocs diff --git a/docs/manual/requirements.tex b/docs/manual/requirements.tex index 826f0996..2038cfe5 100644 --- a/docs/manual/requirements.tex +++ b/docs/manual/requirements.tex @@ -1,48 +1,42 @@ %% %% -\section*{System Requirements} -\label{_ChapterStart51} -\index[general]{System Requirements } -\index[general]{Requirements!System } -\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{System Requirements} - +\chapter{System Requirements} \label{SysReqs} - -\subsection*{System Requirements} \index[general]{System Requirements } \index[general]{Requirements!System } -\addcontentsline{toc}{subsection}{System Requirements} \begin{itemize} -\item {\bf Bacula} has been compiled and run on Linux RedHat, FreeBSD, and +\item {\bf Bacula} has been compiled and run on OpenSuSE Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems. \item It requires GNU C++ version 2.95 or higher to compile. You can try with other compilers and older versions, but you are on your own. We have - successfully compiled and used Bacula on RH8.0/RH9/RHEL 3.0/FC3 with GCC 3.4. -Note, in general GNU C++ is a separate package (e.g. RPM) from GNU C, so you -need them both loaded. On RedHat systems, the C++ compiler is part of the -{\bf gcc-c++} rpm package. -\item There are certain third party packages that Bacula needs. Except for + successfully compiled and used Bacula using GNU C++ version 4.1.3. + Note, in general GNU C++ is a separate package (e.g. RPM) from GNU C, so you + need them both loaded. On Red Hat systems, the C++ compiler is part of the + {\bf gcc-c++} rpm package. +\item There are certain third party packages that Bacula may need. Except for MySQL and PostgreSQL, they can all be found in the {\bf depkgs} and {\bf - depkgs1} releases. -\item If you want to build the Win32 binaries, you will need a Microsoft - Visual C++ compiler (or Visual Studio). Although all components build - (console has some warnings), only the File daemon has been tested. + depkgs1} releases. However, most current Linux and FreeBSD systems + provide these as system packages. +\item If you want to build the Win32 binaries, please see the + README.mingw32 file in the src/win32 directory. We cross-compile the + Win32 release on Linux. We provide documentation on building the Win32 + version, but due to the complexity, you are pretty much on your own + if you want to build it yourself. \item {\bf Bacula} requires a good implementation of pthreads to work. This is not the case on some of the BSD systems. \item The source code has been written with portability in mind and is mostly POSIX compatible. Thus porting to any POSIX compatible operating system should be relatively easy. -\item The GNOME Console program is developed and tested under GNOME 2.x. It - also runs under GNOME 1.4 but this version is deprecated and thus no longer - maintained. +\item The GNOME Console program is developed and tested under GNOME 2.x. + GNOME 1.4 is no longer supported. \item The wxWidgets Console program is developed and tested with the latest stable ANSI or Unicode version of \elink{wxWidgets}{http://www.wxwidgets.org/} (2.6.1). It works fine with the Windows and GTK+-2.x version of wxWidgets, and should also work on other platforms supported by wxWidgets. -\item The Tray Monitor program is developed for GTK+-2.x. It needs Gnome less +\item The Tray Monitor program is developed for GTK+-2.x. It needs GNOME less or equal to 2.2, KDE greater or equal to 3.1 or any window manager supporting the \elink{ FreeDesktop system tray @@ -50,6 +44,15 @@ need them both loaded. On RedHat systems, the C++ compiler is part of the \item If you want to enable command line editing and history, you will need to have /usr/include/termcap.h and either the termcap or the ncurses library loaded (libtermcap-devel or ncurses-devel). -\item If you want to use DVD as backup medium, you will need to download and - install the \elink{dvd+rw-tools}{http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/}. +\item If you want to use DVD as backup medium, you will need to download the + \elink{dvd+rw-tools 5.21.4.10.8}{http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/}, + apply the patch that is in the {\bf patches} directory of the main + source tree + to make these tools compatible with Bacula, then compile and install them. + There is also a patch for dvd+rw-tools version 6.1, and we hope that the + patch is integrated into a later version. + Do not use the dvd+rw-tools provided by your distribution, unless you + are sure it contains the patch. dvd+rw-tools without the patch will not + work with Bacula. DVD media is not recommended for serious or important + backups because of its low reliability. \end{itemize}