\item [ {-}{-}enable-bat ]
\label{enablebat}
\index[general]{{-}{-}enable-bat}
- If you have Qt4 >= 4.2 installed on your computer including the
+ If you have Qt4 >= 4.3 installed on your computer including the
libqt4 and libqt4-devel (libqt4-dev on Debian) libraries, and you want
to use the Bacula Administration Tool (bat) GUI Console interface to
Bacula, you must specify this option. Doing so will build everything in
the {\bf src/qt-console} directory. The build with enable-bat will work
only with a full Bacula build (i.e. it will not work with a client-only
- build). In addition to the Qt4 libraries, linking bat requires
- the qwt package installed on your system. Please see the next
- configure option (with-qwt) for how to build the qwt package.
+ build).
Qt4 is available on OpenSUSE 10.2, CentOS 5, Fedora, and Debian. If it
is not available on your system, you can download the {\bf depkgs-qt}
\item [ {-}{-}with-qwt=\lt{}path\gt{} ]
\index[general]{{-}{-}with-qwt}
- To build bat, you need the qwt graphics package installed on
- your system. The path specified must be an absolute path and
+ The qwt package is a graphics library for Qt. If it is included
+ during the building of bat, you will get one extra graphical function.
+ At the current time, we recommend not including this option when
+ building bat. The path specified must be an absolute path and
not relative.
The qwt package is available for download from
--with-qwt=/usr/lib/qwt-5.0.2
\end{verbatim}
- Alternatively, you can download the Bacula depkgs package (currently
- version 11Jul07) and build it, then assuming that you have put it
+ Alternatively, you can download the Bacula depkgs-qt package (currently
+ version 28Jul09) and build it, then assuming that you have put it
into a directory named bacula, you would specify:
\begin{verbatim}
- --with-qwt=$HOME/bacula/depkgs/qwt
+ --with-qwt=$HOME/bacula/depkgs-qt/qwt
\end{verbatim}
Some packages such as Debian do not adhere to the standard of