Hi, Yes, this is handled by pakfire, the package management system. Best, -Michael > On 6 Jul 2020, at 12:34, Adolf Belka wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > I managed to answer my own question. I went and looked at the Core Update 147 testing bacula install that I carried out and found a bacula file in /opt/pakfire/db/rootfiles/ so it does occur automatically when the add-on is installed. > > I will send the corrected bacula-9.6.5 patch file by git send-email. > > Regards, > > Adolf. > > > On 04/07/2020 15:04, Adolf Belka wrote: >> Hi Michael, >> >> I am nearly ready to git send-email but I have thought of another question about something I may have missed. >> >> For removing all files during an uninstall there needs to be the rootfiles list in /opt/pakfire/db/rootfiles/. >> >> Is this something that is done automatically when the add-on is installed or do I need to also add this as a command into lfs/bacula. If the latter then where do I need to install it from. If the former then I can git send-email what I have now. >> >> Regards, >> >> Adolf. >> >> On 03/07/2020 14:44, Michael Tremer wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>>> On 3 Jul 2020, at 12:20, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Michael, >>>> >>>> Thanks for the information. I had missed the need to do that when I installed an updated bacula as a local add-on. The whole backup file requirement isn't mentioned in the Wiki page on installing your own add-on. I will think about maybe updating or rewriting that page using the bacula package as an example. >>> Yes, it is a good idea to add it. >>> >>> I am not sure in what way this needs a total rewrite. >>> >>>> I will correct my files and submit a new patch. Do I make the patch based on the existing Core 146 9.0.6 version (so a v3 version of the patch) or on the Core 147 development build? >>> Yes, please make the patch against the next branch in the main repository. >>> >>> Start with a clean branch based on origin/next and add your commits. Then send the whole thing to the list using git send-email. >>> >>> If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask :) >>> >>> -Michael >>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>> Adolf. >>>> >>>> On 03/07/2020 11:36, Michael Tremer wrote: >>>>> Hi Adolf, >>>>> >>>>> This looks like a simple problem. >>>>> >>>>> The file is simply missing in the root file: >>>>> >>>>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=blob;f=config/rootfiles/packages/bacula;h=4ee408fc4154c56549bb7456f6e5be03791d48a2;hb=HEAD >>>>> >>>>> It should be listed there. Like here for example: >>>>> >>>>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=blob;f=config/rootfiles/packages/postfix;h=23e1efb255ceb5636117bf2907dce637756c83e9;hb=HEAD >>>>> >>>>> lfs/bacula doesn’t install the file either, like Postfix does: >>>>> >>>>> https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=blob;f=lfs/postfix;h=6ca3b23e93946c92d967bbbd23ec57d96883856b;hb=HEAD >>>>> >>>>> You can simply copy that command from postfix (of course change it to the right name), add it to the root file and then submit a patch :) >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> -Michael >>>>> >>>>>> On 3 Jul 2020, at 00:20, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Dear All, >>>>>> >>>>>> I went back to a Core Update 146 system and installed the old bacula 9.0.6 and found that version also had no backup include file in place, although it did exist in the config/backup/includes directory from the git clone. >>>>>> >>>>>> Adolf >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 03/07/2020 00:11, Adolf Belka wrote: >>>>>>> Dear All, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have tested Core Update 147 out on my virtual ipfire test bed network. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I also tested out installing bacula with its new version. It installed okay and started successfully. To test it out fully I will need to do the test on my production system. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> However I found one problem. The /var/ipfire/backup/addons/includes/bacula file is not there. There is no includes directory under addons and the bacula option is not there in the backup menu in the WUI. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Probably something I did wrong in how I did my patch but I don't know what the problem is. The patch included the config/backup/includes/bacula file. Could someone figure out what the problem is. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Apart from the problem with the bacula addon backup option not being present everything else on my testbed with update 147 is working fine, although it is not a complicated setup. Just red, green, blue and orange but no other options yet. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Adolf. >>>>>>>