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Date:      Fri, 01 May 2009 16:17:10 -0400
From:      Dan Langille <dan@langille.org>
To:        Michael Hughes <michael.hughes@gmx.com>
Cc:        ports@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: FreeBSD Port: bacula-client-3.0.0_1
Message-ID:  <49FB58C6.4070804@langille.org>
In-Reply-To: <49FB4131.7010400@gmx.com>
References:  <49FB4131.7010400@gmx.com>

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Michael Hughes wrote:
> Where did the 2.x series ports go? We currently use bacula-dir v. 2.4.4
> on a linux host to backup our fbsd file servers, but some web research
> and our own testing on our fbsd test file server found that
> bacula-client v. 3.x is completely incompatible with bacula-dir < 2.5.x.

Have you raised this issue on the bacula users mailing list?  If so,
what is the URL into the archives so we can investigate.

> Currently our production file servers have the bacula-client v. 2.4.4
> port installed, but we would like to be able to port upgrade them and
> still maintain a 2.4.x series bacula-client.

I'm sure that's possible, not trivial, but possible.

> I have searched through the cvs commits using the online FreeBSD ports
> search tool, but I found that there is a version jump from bacula-client
> v. 1.38.x to version 3.x. Yet, we originally installed the 2.4.4 client
> on our fbsd file servers using a port, so clearly at some point there
> was a 2.4.4 port.

bacula-client is a slave port of bacula-server.  Thus, changes to
baucla-client version numbers can be gleaned from  bacula-server.

If you need the 2.x branch, get it from CVS.  You'll need both the slave
and the master.

Perhaps a 2.x port is a good idea.  A PR would be useful.  And perhaps a
repo copy.

I'd love to help, but I'm busy until the end of May.

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Dan Langille

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