installation of bareos fails

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Tilman Glotzner

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Jul 31, 2020, 8:50:28 PM7/31/20
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Dear all

I am trying to reinstall bareos on my machine but the bareos packages are not found

1) I have added the bareos repo to /etc/apt/source.lists.d/bareos.list:

2) I have removed /var/lib/apt/lists

3) Then regenerated the package lists:
root:~#apt-get update
OK:1 http://download.bareos.org/bareos/release/latest/xUbuntu_18.04  InRelease
OK:2 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease                                            
OK:3 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease                   
OK:4 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates InRelease
OK:5 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-backports InRelease
Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig      

4) The bareos packages cannot be found .         
root:~# apt-get install bareos bareos-database-mysql
Paketlisten werden gelesen... Fertig
Abhängigkeitsbaum wird aufgebaut.      
Statusinformationen werden eingelesen.... Fertig
Paket bareos-database-mysql ist nicht verfügbar, wird aber von einem anderen Paket
referenziert. Das kann heißen, dass das Paket fehlt, dass es abgelöst
wurde oder nur aus einer anderen Quelle verfügbar ist.

E: Paket bareos kann nicht gefunden werden.
E: Für Paket »bareos-database-mysql« existiert kein Installationskandidat.

Help is appreciated

Thanks

Tilman

Tilman Glotzner

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Aug 4, 2020, 5:17:11 PM8/4/20
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Dear all

I have found out that my machine has a 32 bit architecture and that ubuntu is no longer supporting  32bit architectures of x86. I don't know apt too well, and I have the suspicion that apt indeed does not find the 32bit version  of the bareos package in the bareos repository.
How can I verify this?

Thanks
Tilman

Jon SCHEWE

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Aug 5, 2020, 4:17:27 PM8/5/20
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I have this case on one of my systems. I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 on that system using the following source:

I am going to be replacing this system with a 64-bit OS as soon as I have the time.

If you execute "apt search bareos-director", you should see results with "i386" in them. These are the 32-bit packages.

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Tilman Glotzner

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Aug 6, 2020, 7:26:57 PM8/6/20
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Dear Jon

thank you for you reply. I have include the repository for 18.04 in the apt package system, i.e.I added
to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bareos.list

An apt search seems to return only 64 bit package. So I assume that the repository for 18.04 does not host any 32bit packages.
root:/usr/local/sbin# apt search bareos-director
..
bareos
-director/unknown 19.2.7-2 amd64
 
Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced - director daemon

bareos
-director-python-plugin/unknown 19.2.7-2 amd64
 
Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced - director Python plugin



In the meanwhile, I have pursued a different path and compiled bareos from source. After reimplementing a bug fix ( 0001220) that apparently is not included in the source release but only  in a later version and recompiling it, if works.

Thanks again

Tilman

Andreas Rogge

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Aug 7, 2020, 8:56:26 AM8/7/20
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Hi Tilman,

Am 07.08.20 um 01:26 schrieb 'Tilman Glotzner' via bareos-users:
> An apt search seems to return only 64 bit package. So I assume that the
> repository for 18.04 does not host any 32bit packages.
That's correct. We decided not to build i386 packages for Ubuntu 18.04
anymore. The last Intel CPUs that didn't support x86_64 were End-of-Life
in 2006 and we had the impression that 12 years was enough time to
assume people have finally migrated.

> In the meanwhile, I have pursued a different path and compiled bareos
> from source. After reimplementing a bug fix ( 0001220
> <https://bugs.bareos.org/view.php?id=1220>) that apparently is not
> included in the source release but only  in a later version and
> recompiling it, if works.What sources were you building? For Bareos 19.2 that patch is included
in the sources for 19.2.7 and later:

$ git tag --contains 60e7731
Release/19.2.7
Release/19.2.8

Best Regards,
Andreas

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Jon SCHEWE

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Aug 7, 2020, 9:12:48 AM8/7/20
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Tilman,

Note that I specifically used the 16.04 repository because it still has 32-bit packages. These are working for me on my 18.04 system.

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Aug 15, 2020, 5:18:43 AM8/15/20
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Dear Andreas
I was building from bareos_19.2.6.orig.tar.gz which I assumed to be the latest source code distribution. I have checked once more. There is a later one in bz2 format (bareos_19.2.7.orig.tar.bz2) that I overlooked.

Dear Jon,

assuming that the 16.04 repository do not contain newer versions of bareos, I opted for compilation on own. Adding the path to the 16.04 repository of bareos to the configuration of the package system (as you suggested),  I now realize that also packages containing  bareos V19.2.7  are available for cpus  with i386 architecture. 

Thanks for your help to both of you,

Tilman
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