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/...
It should be listed there. Like here for example:
https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=blob;f=config/rootfiles/packages/...
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=6ca3b23e9394...
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 ahb.ipfire@gmail.com 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.