Am 14.07.2015 um 19:00 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: > Leon Fauster wrote: >> <snip> >> This will continue to be the case, and we have planned a number of >> projects that are sponsored by Bacula Systems. The will probably begin >> to appear in the community version between March and July of 2015. > > Sorry, your syntax has me slightly confused. Are you saying that it is the > case that, in general, the Windows binaries will be pay-only? sorry for the missing context: i just quoted from the URI below. Kern Sibbald stated that the win binaries will be provided for free. >> >> A few of these new features will be: >> >> 1. Free Enterprise Windows binaries with all the latest features for >> individual community members. >> </snip> >> >> http://sourceforge.net/p/bacula/mailman/bacula-announce/?viewmonth=201501 > > Which doesn't help me at all, since a) I'm not in the bacula community, > and b) this is for an agency of the US federal gov't which shall remain > nameless*, but whose budget is 20% *lower* than it was in 2003. in the first post you (your manager) mentioned bacula as possible solution, therefore i came up with this information. So, the bacula packages are in the repositories :-). -- LF