Re: bacula server without gconsole

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----- Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 18:57 -0700, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> > Thanks Craig i asked on the bacula list and this is the answer i got
> seems to have worked incase anyone else is interested.  
> > 
> > --define "nobuild_gconsole 1"
> > 
> > However i now have one final dependency problem maybe u can help. 
> Seems bacula needs mysql-devel 4 or greater and fedora core 3 three
> only seems to have these available what should i do?
> > 
> > extras    : ##################################################
> 2292/2292
> > updates-re: ##################################################
> 910/910
> > base      : ##################################################
> 2622/2622
> > 
> > 
> > mysql-devel.i386                         3.23.58-13            
> base
> > Matched from:
> > mysql-devel
> > 
> > 
> > mysql-devel.i386                         3.23.58-16.FC3.1      
> updates-released
> > Matched from:
> > mysql-devel
> > 
> > 
> > mysql-devel.i386                         3.23.58-16.FC3.1      
> installed
> > Matched from:
> > mysql-devel
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ----- Craig White <craigwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 17:13 -0700, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote:
> > > > Hello I am tring to build bacula server from src on fedora core
> 3
> > > and do not want to build all the X windows stuff. I started a
> thread
> > > regarding the bacula server install on fedora 3 about a month ago,
> but
> > > though i should maybe start a new one as lots of time has passed.
> > > > 
> > > > My fedora box does not have X windows installed and i do not
> > > need/want the gconsole.  When i build with the command below it
> tries
> > > to build a bunch of stuff that requires alsa, esound, and others I
> do
> > > not want these. What do i need to do to stop bacula from building
> all
> > > these unwanted packages.
> > > > 
> > > > rpmbuild --rebuild --define 'build_fc3 1' --define 'build_mysql4
> 1'
> > > bacula-1.38.6-1.src.rpm
> > > ----
> > > probably best to ask the bacula list as they are most likely to
> be
> > > able
> > > to guide you. If you look at the spec file for bacula...
> > > 
> > > %if %{fc3}
> > > BuildRequires: libtermcap-devel
> > > BuildRequires: gtk2-devel >= 2.4
> > > BuildRequires: libgnomeui-devel >= 2.8
> > > BuildRequires: glibc-devel >= 2.3
> > > BuildRequires: ORBit2-devel
> > > BuildRequires: libart_lgpl-devel >= 2.3
> > > BuildRequires: libbonobo-devel >= 2.8
> > > BuildRequires: libbonoboui-devel >= 2.8
> > > BuildRequires: bonobo-activation-devel
> > > BuildRequires: GConf2-devel
> > > BuildRequires: freetype-devel
> > > %endif
> > > 
> > > you can easily see why the Xstuff is wanted and I agree that
> bconsole
> > > should be adequate.
> ----
> Try this...
> 
> rpmbuild -bb \
> --define 'fc3 1' \
> --define 'build_mysql 1' \
> --define 'nobuild_gconsole 1' \
> bacula.spec
> 
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What is a spec file anyway???

[king@shoemasters SOURCES]$ rpmbuild -bb --define 'fc3 1' --define 'build_mysql 1' --define 'nobuild_gconsole 1'  bacula-1.38.6-1.src.rpm
error: File /home/king/rpmbuild/SOURCES/bacula-1.38.6-1.src.rpm does not appear to be a specfile.
[king@shoemasters SOURCES]$ ls
bacula-1.38.6-1.src.rpm       bacula-docs-1.38.6.tar.gz
bacula-1.38.6-makefile.patch  bacula-rescue-1.8.2.tar.gz
bacula-1.38.6-script.patch    depkgs-22Jun05.tar.gz
bacula-1.38.6.tar.gz          Release_Notes-1.38.6-1.tar.gz

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