thomas: server README.1st,1.28,1.29

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Tue Sep 27 11:14:18 CEST 2005


Author: thomas

Update of /kolabrepository/server
In directory doto:/tmp/cvs-serv4925

Modified Files:
	README.1st 
Log Message:
Removed 2.0 specific upgrade instructions and point to its README.1st instead.


Index: README.1st
===================================================================
RCS file: /kolabrepository/server/README.1st,v
retrieving revision 1.28
retrieving revision 1.29
diff -u -d -r1.28 -r1.29
--- README.1st	27 Sep 2005 08:35:33 -0000	1.28
+++ README.1st	27 Sep 2005 09:14:16 -0000	1.29
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 the owner (usually "kolab").  The installation and configuration scripts
 should make sure that the permissions are correct but there's a chance
 that the permissions can still go wrong, especially if you upgrade from
-pre Beta 1 releases.
+pre Beta1 releases.
 
 
 Upgrading from earlier versions
@@ -82,157 +82,12 @@
 configuration files are regenerated from your templates.
 
 
-Upgrade from versions older than Beta 1
----------------------------------------
-
-If you are running a development version of Kolab2, please make sure
-to remove the old package named kolab if you have this
-installed. Check for existence with
-
-/kolab/bin/openpkg rpm -qi kolab
-
-and if it is there, run
-
-/kolab/bin/openpkg rpm -e kolab kolab-webadmin kolab-resource-handlers
-
-to remove it. After removing the package, make a copy of the .rpmsave
-files that were produced during uninstall and copy those back to their
-original names after upgrading.
-
-
-Upgrade from Beta 1
--------------------
-
-Between Beta 1 and Beta 2 the names the imap folders of global shared
-folders, i.e. those managed by the web admin interface, were changed.
-The prefix they use for the imap folders has changed from "user." to
-"shared." in Beta 2.  You can rename them with the cyradm tool.  First,
-login with cyradm (the imap server must be running for this):
-
-# /kolab/bin/cyradm --user manager localhost
-IMAP Password:
-localhost>
-
-Then list the folders with "lm":
-
-localhost> lm
-user.common at kolabdomain (\HasNoChildren)
-user/some.user/Calendar at kolabdomain (\HasNoChildren)
-...
-
-The folders starting with "user." are the shared folders.  Rename them
-with the rename command so that they have the prefix "shared.":
-
-localhost> rename user.common at kolabdomain shared.common at kolabdomain
-
-Repeat this for all shared folders.
-
-
-
-Upgrade from Beta2
-------------------
-
-The compile time options of apache and php have changed a little to
-enable multibyte strings.  Unfortunately, obmtool will not automatically
-recompile the packages for you.
-
-To make sure the packages are recompiled, you need to uninstall the
-packages and remove the binary RPMs from /kolab/RPM/PKG:
-
-/kolab/bin/openpkg rpm -e --nodeps apache php
-rm /kolab/RPM/PKG/apache-*
-rm /kolab/RPM/PKG/php-4*
-
-
-Upgrade from Beta3
-------------------
-
-Starting with Beta4, OpenLDAP is configured to use more indexes.  When
-upgrading from an earlier version of Kolab, these indexes need to be
-created once:
-
-/kolab/bin/openpkg rc openldap stop
-/kolab/sbin/slapindex
-/kolab/bin/openpkg rc openldap start
-
-If your manager is only getting the role "user" run slapindex once again,
-with a fully stopped server.
-
-
-Upgrade from Beta4
-------------------
-
-Beta5 has a new openldap package.  Installing this will replace one of
-its configuration files, /kolab/etc/openldap/slapd.conf, with a default
-version from the rpm.  openldap cannot be started with that version!
-Replace the new version with the backup created by rpm:
-
-   mv /kolab/etc/openldap/slapd.conf.rpmsave \
-      /kolab/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
-
-One more ldap change: between Beta4 and Beta5 some more openldap indices
-were added, so the slapindex call described in "Upgrade from Beta3" has
-to be repeated.
-
-Make sure to run kolabconf as described above.  Otherwise you may not be
-able to log in to the web-admin interface.
-
-
-Upgrade from Beta5
-------------------
-
-Again, the openldap configuration has changed a bit.
-Rerun kolabconf and restart openldap.
-
-Distribution lists now have a mail attribute. Use an LDAP editor
-to fill the mail attribute for all kolabGroupOfNames objects with
-the email address of the distribution list.
-
-
-Upgrade from RC1
-----------------
-
-The openldap package has been updated.  For how to deal with an update
-of the openldap package, see the instructions for the upgrade from
-Beta4.
-
-There's also a new index for the openldap data, so the index has to be
-rebuilt as described for the update from Beta3.
-
-The mail attribute that was added to the distribution list entries in
-RC1 is now used to lookup the distribution list's ldap entry.
-Therefore, fixing the mail attribute as described for the upgrade from
-beta5 is important if you want your old distribution lists to work.
-
-
-Upgrade from RC2
-----------------
-
-clamav will send an email Warning with unresolved configuration file conflicts.
-In /kolab/etc/clamav/ you can safely delete clamd.conf.rpmsave
-and freshclam.conf.rpmsave. Later after starting the server run kolabconf once.
-
-
-Upgrade from RC3
-----------------
-
-Nothing special really, only a note to avoid confusion:  This release
-uses a new openpkg base package and it's normal that obmtool lists the
-.sh part as MISSSRC or MISSPKG.  The .sh part is only used for the
-initial install and is not required for an update.
-
-
-Upgrade from RC4
-----------------
-
-There's nothing special to be done.
-
-
-Upgrade from Kolab 2.0 to pre-2.1-snapshots
--------------------------------------------
+Upgrade from 2.0 releases to pre-2.1-snapshots
+----------------------------------------------
 
-These instructions are incomplete.  An upgrade from 2.0 to a 2.1
-snapshot is not recommended.
+An upgrade from a 2.0 release to a 2.1 snapshot is not yet recommended.
+These instructions are incomplete.  Please take a look at README.1st from
+the latest 2.0 release, too.
 
 Manually add two LDAP objects:
 





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