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We have released Bacula Version 5.2.10 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.10 to Source Forge General: The 5.2.10 version is a significant bug fix release including our first cut of AFS support. Please note that with this version of Bacula, during the install of the shared libraries from the src/cats, src/lib, and src/findlib directories, any old Bacula libraries in the installation […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.7 to Source Forge

Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.7 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.7 version is a significant bug fix release. (The diff file between 5.2.6 and this one is over 25,000 lines). !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please note that with this version of Bacula, during the install of the shared […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.8 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.8 to Source Forge This release is identical to release 5.2.8, with the exception that the patch: “Apply readline without TERM_LIB dependency patch from bug #1871” has been removed because it is not portable to all systems or versions of readline. ;;;; Kern;;;10 June 2012 at 12:04 CET Release Notes […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.6 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.6 to Source Forge Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.6 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.6 version is a bug fix release. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you are upgrading directly from 5.0.3 to this version, please see the important notices below for version […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.5 to Source Forge

Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.5 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.5 version is a bug fix release. Please note there was a seemingly innocent patch made to version 5.2.4 that had rather serious negative consequences on restarted jobs.  Anyone using restarted jobs should upgrade from […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.4 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.4 to Source Forge Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.4 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.4 version is an bug fix release. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you are upgrading directly from 5.0.3 to this version, please see the important notices below for version […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.3 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.3 to Source Forge Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.3 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.3 version is an bug fix release. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you are upgrading directly from 5.0.3 to this version, please see the important notices below for version […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.2 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.2 to Source Forge Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.2 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– The 5.2.2 version is an important bug fix release. It contains also some additions and performance improvements. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you are upgrading directly from 5.0.3 to this […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.1 to Source Forge

We have released Bacula Version 5.2.1 to Source Forge Release Notes for Bacula 5.2.1 Bacula code: Total files = 1,110 Total lines = 231,439 (Using SLOCCount) General: ——– This 5.2.1 version is a major release since the last version 5.0.3. It includes well over 299,387 lines of changes made by 20 contributors, lots of bug […]

We have released Bacula Version 5.0.3 to Source Forge

This 5.0.3 version is significant bug fix update to version 5.0.2. It includes new code and some new features. There is no database change since prior versions of 5.0. Note, if you are running 5.0.0, read the 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 release notes below in the 5.0.1 release section.  Important!!! Compatibility: ————– As always, both the […]

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Rob Morrison

Rob Morrison started his IT career with Silicon Graphics in Switzerland, which developed into a wide variety of IT management roles for almost 10 years. He has subsequently held various management positions in professional open source companies such as JBoss, Red Hat and Pentaho, contributing to the growth of these well-known companies. He is a graduate of Plymouth University and holds an Digital Media and Communications BSc Honours degree, and completed an Overseas Studies Program.