We have released Bacula Version 5.2.5 to Source Forge

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:
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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 5.2.4 to 5.2.5.

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If you are upgrading directly from 5.0.3 to this version, please see the
important notices below for version 5.2.3, particularly
the database upgrade and the difference in packaging the
SQL shared libraries.
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If you store .bsr or .mail files in the Bacula working
directory, please be aware that they will all be deleted
each time the Director starts.
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Compatibility:
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As always, both the Director and Storage daemon must be upgraded at
the same time.

Older 5.0.x and 3.0.x File Daemons are compatible with the 5.2.3
Director and Storage daemons. There should be no need to upgrade older File
Daemons.

Changes since 5.2.4:

25Jan12
– Disable usage of JS_Warning waiting for a more complete implementation
– Removed old sd plugins which doesn’t work anymore.
– Adapt sample-query.sql for Warning job status
– Fix location of Qt dlls for Win64 build
– Fix MediaView::getSelection

Bugs fixed/closed since last release:
1824 (1814 1806 1818 non-bugs)

About the author

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.

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