mysql installs after bacula-mysql
Bug #541077 reported by
Dan Trevino
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #321091: Bacula fails to install correctly if mysql wasn't installed before.
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Bacula |
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bacula (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Installing bacula from a new karmic installation, the configure script tries to install a db to mysql, but mysql is not yet configured, so there is no way to populate the data. A workaround is to cancel the script, the dpkg-reconfigure bacula-director after the install is done, but this is suboptimal.
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The installation files you are referring to were built by the Ubuntu team, not the Bacula project
So, I am sorry, but you must file this bug report with Ubuntu, not with the Bacula project. This is one of the terribly confusing and frustrating aspects of Launchpad. .