On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:10:11PM -0500, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> Another one to look at is bacula (http://www.bacula.org).  You need a
> RDBMS database installed, such as PostgreSQL or MySQL.  It has some nice

Whenever I hear something requires MySQL or PostgreSQL, I wonder if
anyone has gotten it working with SQLite.  The Bacula User's Guide
states that is does. Cool!

FYI, SQLite is a SQL server in a library.  SQLite doesn't require a
daemon running at all times, nor any administrative overhead that comes
with MySQL or PostgreSQL.  Plus it's public domain so it fits really
well into embedded applications that need the power of SQL.

So if you think Bacula is cool, but don't want to run PostgreSQL or
MySQL, you have the option of SQLite. :)

Nate

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