From 7ca5190fb29e1f7b24ca22ddba719ecbd20c0a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kern Sibbald Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 15:19:34 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update bat README file. git-svn-id: https://bacula.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bacula/trunk@5306 91ce42f0-d328-0410-95d8-f526ca767f89 --- bacula/src/qt-console/README | 54 +++++++----------------------------- bacula/technotes-2.1 | 1 + 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) diff --git a/bacula/src/qt-console/README b/bacula/src/qt-console/README index 2780246cb9..df76bc887f 100644 --- a/bacula/src/qt-console/README +++ b/bacula/src/qt-console/README @@ -7,37 +7,17 @@ If you want to build it, you need Qt4 loaded and setup as your default Qt or with the appropriate Qt Environment variables set. 6/24/07 -There is now one dependancy, it is qwt. It compiles just fine with -either qwt-5.0.2 or qwt-5.0.1. If you run the command +There is now one dependency, it is qwt. It compiles just fine with +either qwt-5.0.2 or qwt-5.0.1. You can either install the qwt package +yourself or if your distro does not have it, we have included the source +in depkgs-qt, which you can download from the Bacula Source Forge +download area. - ./build-depkgs-qt-console +Building and running bat is done much like bconsole, the gnome console, +or the wxWidgets console. You add the appropriate options to your +./configure, then simply do a make. Please see the Installation chapter +of the manual for mor details. -It should download and run the appropriate commands to build and install qwt -for you. The script will download the package into a subdirectory named -depkgs. Then it will configure, make and install qwt. The installation will -go into a subdirectory named qwt in the main qt-console directory. - -To build bat, you simply enter: - - qmake - make - -then to execute it - - ./bat - -The qmake command needs to be entered only if you add a new file, in -which case, you should edit bat.pro.in and add the new filename -in the appropriate place. In running qmake, it will build a new -Makefile, and there after, you simply use "make". In fact, providing -you edit bat.pro, doing a "make" will automatically call qmake to -rebuild the Makefile. - -From the base bacula directory, make Makefiles will generate bat.pro from -bat.pro.in, so only edit bat.pro.in. It will also overwrite the qt-consoles -bat.conf file. "make install" will write /etc/bacula/bat.conf. bat.conf can -include as many director stanza's as you would like in bat.conf. You may use -this directories bat.conf.example as a template for director stanza's. Win32 mingw infos for QT4 : - http://silmor.de/29 @@ -113,18 +93,4 @@ Not working: stuff through dialogs. Items implemented: -- Reads a basic bat.conf (same as documented for the gnome-console - except that the Font part is unimplemented). -- Basic main window structure -- About dialog -- Quit menu item -- The Director name will appear in the Selection tree followed - by Console and Restore. -- Clicking on Console brings forward the console display screen - (default at startup). -- The command line is implemented. -- The status line (below the command line) is implemented. -- Selection of Font is implemented. -- The Font and the window size are saved on exit and restored on - execution of bat. -- The Status menu bar icon is implemented. + See RELEASEFEATURES diff --git a/bacula/technotes-2.1 b/bacula/technotes-2.1 index a1f7d0638c..0f852c8520 100644 --- a/bacula/technotes-2.1 +++ b/bacula/technotes-2.1 @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ General: 08Aug07 +kes Update bat README file. kes Apply patch from Allan Black that corrects a typo in the Recycle status check in db_find_next_volume(). This will probably fix a number of annoying problems with multiple -- 2.39.5