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Its possible to use Bacula with PostgreSQL 9.1.x?
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Post Its possible to use Bacula with PostgreSQL 9.1.x? 
The funky things is we build for pure stock release and CentOS 6 has only postgresql 8.4.4

Maybe you missed the OPs query about the libpq.so.4 dep? Not sure what provides that? I
saw that in a recent build, looks like its resolved now as it correctly requires libpq.so.5.

jlc : about the cleaning, in rpm way and guidlines (cross-distribution) we don't have the right
to remove something that has been touched (there's the purge option for that)

Uhm, when you `yum update` you often get the new package installed alongside the old one,
as well as when you attempt to simply remove the packages, the scripts section has issues
and leaves you no choice but to remove with a --noscripts. I think you need to review your
postun's at a minimum.

Are the init scripts getting left behind no an uninstall ok?

Also you never send any comment or feedback against the package, we're trying to build
for the community. emails are in spec, in build environnement etc.

Actually I did and it went unanswered?

As we are only humans, working for free, sorry we can't get it perfect on the first try.

I don’t object to that, and I do appreciate the effort but for people without devel environments
and or the knowledge and infrastructure to test all this, the packages in a broken state cause
more harm than good, no?

and second point the lenght of the spec, omg the simone has 1160 lines our 1360 ... wtf!
sorry bacula is not simple as a plasmoid to package especially when you try to get build
and working for 12 distributions version.

I guess it's not the line count specifically, but how the spec file is written, have look at them
side by side...

But at least you are free to not trust the open build system if you want, but most of your
remarks are just wrong, or fud.

Sigh, the packages have factual errors, the bad lib dep recently, the broken postun's, do you
not see this as an issue? I don’t not trust it just for the fun of it? Which part specifically is fud?

And the last point, I've patched the description of the project, it's a factory : so not intended
to be used on production yet!

5.2.3 is upstreams stable production release, it is somewhat misleading for a user to then see
5.2.3 rpms that are only devel level builds when hunting for something to install, but I guess
by the factory def you are right...
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