1 Aug 2005 13:22
1 Aug 2005 13:25
Re: Kolab2 on 64Bit-Linux
Martin Konold <martin.konold <at> erfrakon.de>
2005-08-01 11:25:39 GMT
2005-08-01 11:25:39 GMT
Am Montag 01 August 2005 13:22 schrieb Sven Gehr: Hi, > run kolab2-server on a suse-9.3 64bit linux? I successfully use the 32 bit binaries on a SUSE 9.3 X86_64. Regards, -- martin -- -- http://www.erfrakon.com/ Erlewein, Frank, Konold & Partner - Beratende Ingenieure und Physiker
1 Aug 2005 13:56
Kolab2 on FC4 - Build Error
Kolab <kolab <at> andrewsmith.plus.com>
2005-08-01 11:56:21 GMT
2005-08-01 11:56:21 GMT
Hi All, I'm trying to build Kolab2 on FC4 64-bit although the openpkg bootstrapping fails when building (I think) the RPM package. Build log is at the end of this message. I've seen other users of FC4 have had the same problem but no solution has been found yet. Whilst I'm not expecting a solution right away, I would like to work towards one. However I have no idea where to start! First off, what is causing this error? Is it because of GCC-4 like some have suggested? Or is it due to an incompatible version of a library (glibc?) or what? I have tried uninstalling gcc-4.0.0 and cpp-4.0.0 and replacing them with *.3.4.3 (from rpmfind.net, "FC3 Update" packages) and openpkg bootstraps ok, but the build fails later when compiling the kolab GCC package (iirc, something to do with libc.so). Is this because my libc.so is built for/with gcc-4, not gcc-3? Any guidence or suggestions would be much appreciated... Thanks in advance, Andy
1 Aug 2005 13:52
Re: Kolab2 on 64Bit-Linux
Sven Gehr <sven <at> dreampixel.de>
2005-08-01 11:52:13 GMT
2005-08-01 11:52:13 GMT
Am Mo 01.08.2005 13:25 schrieb Martin Konold <martin.konold <at> erfrakon.de>: > Am Montag 01 August 2005 13:22 schrieb Sven Gehr: > > run kolab2-server on a suse-9.3 64bit linux? > I successfully use the 32 bit binaries on a SUSE 9.3 X86_64. the binaries? To install kolab2 I use the doku in the wiki. This was use the build with obmtools. Where can I download the binaries? with best regards sven
1 Aug 2005 14:04
1 Aug 2005 15:03
Re: [Kolab-users] kolab2 cvs-checkout
Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan <at> intevation.de>
2005-08-01 13:03:40 GMT
2005-08-01 13:03:40 GMT
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 02:04:22PM +0200, Sven Gehr wrote: > with witch commands I can checkout an build kolab2 from the cvs-server? I just updated the homepage of kolab.org. The changes will be active in a couple of hours at max. Then a link "CVS" in the developers box will appear. The CVS info in the dowload page are a bit outdated and will disappear when the CVS instructions in the cvs page are visible. Apparently it was hard anyway to expect CVS instructions under "Download". Best Jan -- -- Jan-Oliver Wagner http://intevation.de/~jan/ Intevation GmbH http://intevation.de/ Kolab Konsortium http://kolab-konsortium.de/ FreeGIS http://freegis.org/
1 Aug 2005 15:29
Freebusy Files are not generated on the server
Axel Urban <mailing <at> udslinux.de>
2005-08-01 13:29:34 GMT
2005-08-01 13:29:34 GMT
Hello Everybody,
i´ve got the same problem as
John Dempsey, 23.6.2005
The Free/Busy - ifb-Files are not generated.
I activated http-freebusy-support, unauthenticated access, the apache-access-File is Ok, the pfb-files are triggered and I can see them in the cache. I also imported the certificate into the windows-clients - no success...
Greetings
Axel
i´ve got the same problem as
John Dempsey, 23.6.2005
The Free/Busy - ifb-Files are not generated.
I activated http-freebusy-support, unauthenticated access, the apache-access-File is Ok, the pfb-files are triggered and I can see them in the cache. I also imported the certificate into the windows-clients - no success...
Greetings
Axel
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1 Aug 2005 15:29
Re: [Kolab-users] kolab2 cvs-checkout
Sven Gehr <sven <at> dreampixel.de>
2005-08-01 13:29:32 GMT
2005-08-01 13:29:32 GMT
Am Mo 01.08.2005 15:03 schrieb Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan <at> intevation.de>: > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 02:04:22PM +0200, Sven Gehr wrote: Hi <at> all, > > with witch commands I can checkout an build kolab2 from the > > cvs-server? > I just updated the homepage of kolab.org. The changes will be > active in a couple of hours at max. > Then a link "CVS" in the developers box will appear. > The CVS info in the dowload page are a bit outdated and will > disappear when the CVS instructions in the cvs page are visible. > Apparently it was hard anyway to expect CVS instructions under > "Download". ok, I test it this evening. I hope the build work's on my suse-9.3-64bit ? with best regards sven
1 Aug 2005 15:33
Re: [Kolab-users] kolab2 cvs-checkout
Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan <at> intevation.de>
2005-08-01 13:33:00 GMT
2005-08-01 13:33:00 GMT
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 03:29:32PM +0200, Sven Gehr wrote: > Am Mo 01.08.2005 15:03 schrieb Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan <at> intevation.de>: > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 02:04:22PM +0200, Sven Gehr wrote: > > > with witch commands I can checkout an build kolab2 from the > > > cvs-server? > > > I just updated the homepage of kolab.org. The changes will be > > active in a couple of hours at max. > > Then a link "CVS" in the developers box will appear. > > > The CVS info in the dowload page are a bit outdated and will > > disappear when the CVS instructions in the cvs page are visible. > > Apparently it was hard anyway to expect CVS instructions under > > "Download". > > ok, I test it this evening. I hope the build work's on my suse-9.3-64bit > ? ia64-suse9.3 is not listed as supported on www.openpkg.org. You may follow Martins suggestion to build on i86-suse9.3 and use the binaries on ia64. Best Jan -- -- Jan-Oliver Wagner http://intevation.de/~jan/ Intevation GmbH http://intevation.de/ Kolab Konsortium http://kolab-konsortium.de/ FreeGIS http://freegis.org/
1 Aug 2005 15:55
Re: [Kolab-users] kolab2 cvs-checkout
Sven Gehr <sven <at> dreampixel.de>
2005-08-01 13:55:22 GMT
2005-08-01 13:55:22 GMT
Am Mo 01.08.2005 15:33 schrieb Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan <at> intevation.de>: Hi <at> all, > ia64-suse9.3 is not listed as supported on www.openpkg.org. > You may follow Martins suggestion to build on i86-suse9.3 > and use the binaries on ia64. this sound like I compile kolab on a suse-9.3-ia32 and copy /kolab to my amd64 machine? with best regards sven
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