Success with Kolab snapshot on Debian "Sarge"
Bradley Alexander
storm at tux.org
Mon Sep 13 02:31:59 CEST 2004
Worked fine for me on a Debian/sid on a Toshiba Tecra 8100 using 20040809-full
and upgrading to 20040813-since-20040809 and 20040817-since-20040813 at build
time. I pulled the changes up to 0908, and am considering upgrading to those
soonest. I also used the ix86-Debian3.0 binaries.
On Thursday 09 September 2004 10:34, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 September 2004 21:33, shaun connor wrote:
> > It's nice to hear a success story every now and again amount the
> > problems.
> >
> > Debian 'Sarge' on an HP Proliant ML350 server. Updated all libraries
> > with Apt-Get, removed exim. Cleaned out excess servicecs and
> > programs.
> > Installed Kolab snapshot with the obmtool, inital errors with make and
> > gcc which were resolved after making sure I had all of the correct
> > libraries. Went through the installation with no issues,
> > bootstrapped fine and is now running without issue. Using Outlook 2003
> > with the toltec connector. Can send and recieve emails across the
> > domain and across the internet. Calendar sharing works perfect. Still
> > configuring the Address Book but that isnt too important at the
> > moment.
>
> Cool!
> Did you use the binaries or the sources for installation of the Kolab
> Server?
>
> > Anyway, thought I would share that although Kolab can be a PITA
> > sometimes it is pretty awesome when everything comes together and
> > works like you want it to.
>
> We definately need more feedback from everybody,
> because this is very motivating.
> Bernhard
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--Brad
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