[Kolab-devel] Kolab-2.2.3 filters

Thomas Spuhler thomas at btspuhler.com
Sat Feb 13 06:55:01 CET 2010


On Friday 12 February 2010 07:39:33 am Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> Quoting Thomas Spuhler <thomas at btspuhler.com>:
> > On Thursday 11 February 2010 11:23:08 am Richard Bos wrote:
> >> Op donderdag 11 februari 2010 05:24:05 schreef Thomas Spuhler:
> >> > I am packaging the kolab-2.2.3 on the Mandriva System.
> >> >
> >> > I upgraded the installed kolab 2.1.0 and now
> >> > I can add and delete users using the /usr/lib/kolab/adduser scripts.
> >> > I then can read e-mails after the upgrade I sent and received before
> >> > the upgrade.
> >> > I can send e-mails after the upgrade, but the don't go anywhere. the
> >> > log shows  problems with  kolabmailboxfilter
> >> > This filter was in kolab2.1.0 provided by the resource-manager, but
> >> > this isn't  used anymore. Where are these filters now?
> >>
> >>  kolab2:~ # rpm -qf /usr/bin/kolabfilter
> >> kolab-filter-0.1.7-2.1
> >>
> >> You can download it from:
> >> http://pear.horde.org/index.php?package=Kolab_Filter&release=0.1.8&downl
> >>oad s
> >
> > Thanks a lot. How are they provided in the Kolab package? The
> > "kolab-filter" directory is empty.
>
> Do you mean which files the package installs?
>
> This is from a 2.2.3 machine:
>
> /kolab/var/kolab/www  > /kolab/bin/openpkg rpm -q -l Kolab_Filter
> /kolab/bin/kolabfilter
> /kolab/bin/kolabmailboxfilter
> /kolab/lib/php
> /kolab/lib/php/.registry
> /kolab/lib/php/.registry/.channel.__uri
> /kolab/lib/php/.registry/.channel.pear.horde.org
> /kolab/lib/php/.registry/.channel.pear.horde.org/kolab_filter.reg
> /kolab/lib/php/.registry/.channel.pecl.php.net
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Base.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Content.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Incoming.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Outlook.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Response.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/DovecotLDA.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/LMTPTLS.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/drop.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/echo.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/lda.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/lmtp.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/smtp.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Filter/Transport/stdout.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Resource.php
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Test
> /kolab/lib/php/Horde/Kolab/Test/Filter.php
> /kolab/lib/php/data
> /kolab/lib/php/data/Kolab_Filter
> /kolab/lib/php/data/Kolab_Filter/locale
> /kolab/lib/php/data/Kolab_Filter/locale/de_DE
> /kolab/lib/php/data/Kolab_Filter/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES
> /kolab/lib/php/data/Kolab_Filter/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/Kolab_Filter.mo
> /kolab/lib/php/doc
> /kolab/lib/php/doc/Kolab_Filter
> /kolab/lib/php/doc/Kolab_Filter/COPYING
> /kolab/lib/php/doc/Kolab_Filter/man
> /kolab/lib/php/doc/Kolab_Filter/man/man1
> /kolab/lib/php/doc/Kolab_Filter/man/man1/kolabfilter.1
> /kolab/lib/php/test
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/AllTests.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/ContentTest.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/FilterTest.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/IncomingTest.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/LoadTest.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/ResourceTest.php
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/empty.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/empty2.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/forged.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/forged.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/forged_trans.r
>et
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/invitation_for
>ward.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/longstring_inv
>itation.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/null.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/privileged.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/recur_invitati
>on.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/simple.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/simple.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/simple2.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/simple_out.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/test.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/tiny.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/tiny.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/vacation.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/vacation.ret
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/validation.eml
> /kolab/lib/php/test/Kolab_Filter/Horde/Kolab/Filter/fixtures/validation.ret
> /kolab/man/man1/kolabfilter.1
> /kolab/var/kolab-filter
> /kolab/var/kolab-filter/log
> /kolab/var/kolab-filter/tmp
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gunnar
>
> > --
> > Thomas
> >
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Thanks. 
To build this package php-pear-channel-horde-1.0
is required. 
OR
***************
Installing packages from pear.horde.org is easy. Just follow the simple steps 
below.

Note: You need a working PEAR 1.4 environment. For more information on PEAR 
and how to install PEAR, see our FAQ

   1. First, add the channel server using:
      pear channel-discover pear.horde.org
   2. Once this is complete, you can install any of our packages using:
      pear install horde/some_package_name
**************
I am afraid, this is not going to work on a native installation such as 
Mandriva. I can build it on my own box but not on the Mandriva build cluster.

Is there a workaround for this?

-- 
Thomas




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