[Kolab-users] Re: kolab2 cvs-checkout

Jan-Oliver Wagner jan at intevation.de
Mon Aug 1 17:27:37 CEST 2005


On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 05:18:29PM +0200, Sven Gehr wrote:
> Am Mo 01.08.2005 16:49 schrieb Jan-Oliver Wagner <jan at intevation.de>:
> 
> [...]
> > > > no. You copy the binary rpm packages and run the installation
> > > > routine
> > > > as you did with the source packages.
> > > > After you build and installed kolab, you will find the binary
> > > > rpm under /kolab/RPM/PKG
> 
> > > slowly slowly please. I'm not a openPKG/kolab profi ;-)
> 
> > > 1. I download and build/install kolab on a ia32 machine?
> 
> > yes.
> 
> > > 2. I copy the files in /kolab/RPM/PKG/* from my ia32 system to my
> > > amd64-system? In witch directory /kolabtemp ?
> 
> > or any other arbitrary directory except for /kolab
> 
> > > 3. What's the next step?
> 
> > execute the same commands as under 1.
> > Hopefully the binary RPM are simply installed.
> > If not, there must be some tricks I guess. Martin
> > probably knows them because he recenctly mentioned on
> > this list that he is running a 32 comilation on a 64 system.
> 
> My steps to build/install on the ia32-system:
> 
> - md kolab
> - md kolabtemp
> - cd kolabtemp
> - wget -r -l1 -nd --no-parent \
> http://max.kde.org:8080/mirrors/ftp.kolab.org/server/release/kolab-server-2.0/sources/
> - sh obmtool kolab
> - /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b
> 
> assumed i copy now the directory /kolab/RPM/PKG/* to the amd64-system in
> the directory
> /kolabtemp
> and start the same steps on this machine.

well, of course you only do the last two steps.
And you do not need to copy the src.rpm files.

> How can this find this ia32-binaries?

naturally, the binaries are in the binary rpm files you just copied.

Best

	Jan

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