Package Details: bareos-director-python3-plugin 23.0.1-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/bareos.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: bareos
Description: Bareos - Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced - Python plugin for director daemon
Upstream URL: http://www.bareos.org
Keywords: Backup bacula bareos
Licenses: AGPL3
Groups: bareos
Conflicts: bareos-director-python-plugin
Submitter: AlD
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: khvalera
Votes: 23
Popularity: 0.000056
First Submitted: 2014-07-23 09:45 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-20 22:01 (UTC)

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spradlim commented on 2017-05-06 02:03 (UTC)

@ashka Sorry I saw this an completely forgot about it. You should have bugged me more :) Anyways its fixed

spradlim commented on 2017-05-06 02:01 (UTC)

Fixed. Sorry was busy

freaknils commented on 2017-05-05 08:17 (UTC)

@spradlim: Hey, thanks for your work. Did you got a solution for this problem? Do you need any support?

spradlim commented on 2017-05-02 14:00 (UTC)

I will take a look at it tonight, thanks guys.

freaknils commented on 2017-05-01 17:24 (UTC)

@CarstenF: Same error on x86_64 machine here.

CarstenF commented on 2017-05-01 11:01 (UTC)

Hello spradlim, thank you for maintaining bareos. I have not the problem does bareos not compile anymore. I get the following error message( I have translated the error message from german) cp: the call from stat for 'usr/lib/bareos/libbareos-[0-9]*.so' is not possible: File or folder not found I think it could habe something to do with the openssl update. Some reasearch to solve this issue does not help. On my Cubietruck "armv7" the package does not build after the update today. I have a package list what changed during this update. https://pastebin.com/KxwhN7uZ Maybe this can help to find a solution. Thanks.

ashka commented on 2017-03-29 14:24 (UTC)

This package currently cannot be installed with bareos-common, since it requires =16.2.4 but bareos-common on AUR is =16.2.5.

spradlim commented on 2017-01-30 02:48 (UTC)

PiroXiline, You are correct that it builds them once and installs the needed one this is an offical Arch Linux way of doing it. They are called split packages and you can read more about them here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD As for a command that installs just a file daemon on my clients I use: "pacaur -S bareos-filedaemon" FYI: I used to use yaourt but then found out it doesn't support split packages. I actually determined this when trying to install another PKGBUILD maintained by another user. I took over maintaining bareos, it already had split packages, I kept them. They have an advantage that the components can be installed many times on the same machine, but only need to be built once. For example the director and storage daemon is a common case for users.

PiroXiline commented on 2017-01-28 20:53 (UTC) (edited on 2017-01-28 21:15 (UTC) by PiroXiline)

Hello, spradlim. I though I was completely wrong, as it often happens. But no. I see not. I do install bareos-filedaemon, and get: $ makepkg -si ==> WARNING: The package group has already been built, installing existing packages... ==> Installing bareos package group with pacman -U... [sudo] password for pyro: loading packages... warning: bareos-common-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-bconsole-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-database-common-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-database-mysql-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-database-postgresql-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-database-sqlite3-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-database-tools-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-devel-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-director-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-storage-fifo-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-tools-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-storage-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-director-python-plugin-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling warning: bareos-storage-python-plugin-16.2.4-1 is up to date -- reinstalling resolving dependencies... warning: cannot resolve "mtx", a dependency of "bareos-storage-tape" :: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies: bareos-storage-tape :: Do you want to skip the above package for this upgrade? [y/N] In other words - It do compile and install all BareoOS packages. It compile and install whole bareos group. That what I was talking about in previous message, mentioning PKGBUILD is bold and include all packages all together. And all BareOS packages share that one PKGBUILD. That all this is one also can be seen through - all AUR package pages share one page and one message thread, only Description changes. Or I don't understand something. Maybe you don't see users perspective. This seems like with official way - we can build only a main BareOS group package and all other names are aliases to "bareos" one. And with this group we build all packages and install them. So, to clear the question. I approach with a question to you, as a maintainer. Please, can you provide information on how you build/install separate packages, and if so - can you provide a description of it where users can see it? P.S. Now, I see - it builds all packages. And then I can choose which to install. The thing is - you need to do it manually. User needs to do process manually and to see packages and to do minor, but nonstandard operation, which is completely not obvious, because users and even experienced ones are blind while no needed information provided. Official AUR building guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Build_and_install_the_package) states to use "$ makepkg -si", take a note "-i" is install option, and that installs everything. Yaourt also does it "official way" installing everything, I also think other helpers do the same. So what user need to do literally: $ cd 'to_build\git_directory' $ git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/package_name.git $ cd package_name # Get everything and builds everything, but not install $ makepkg -s # See list of packages $ ls # Install chosen packages # pacman -U selected_package.pkg.tar.xz That does the trick. So Michael, please provide this information. It can be seen as I am disrespectful, but I thank you. I go to such extends to link developers/maintainers/users and share perspective. I am persistent - because it takes effort of persistency to explain bugreports/feature_requests, otherwise, as 99% do - we skip "it", and becouse of that - "it" silently repeats to all other people over and over who knows how many times.

spradlim commented on 2017-01-20 05:17 (UTC)

Hello PrioXiline, These packages are in the same layout as every other distro that bareos officially supports. This aur packages asctually reads/converts from those source packages. I don't know what you are seeing but you only need to install the components you need. For example, The installing the file daemon only requires a few other bareos packages. bareos-common, etc... Hope this helps, Michael