Kolab not installing

Alain Spineux aspineux at gmail.com
Wed May 23 12:52:54 CEST 2007


It looks like you have just installed open-pkg.

I thing your sources are not the good one.

Do you have files postfix*.src.rpm , amavis*, ... in your directory ?
Look into obmtool.conf if you can find reference to postfix or amavis


On 5/23/07, Paul Douglas Franklin <pdf at yugm.org> wrote:
> Thanks for all the help on my Kolab install at home.  Now I'm trying to
> install Kolab at my workplace.  I downloaded Kolab server
> 2.1.0 sources and proceeded using the instructions in the readme.
> I executed the following commands:
>
> # sh obmtool kolab 2>&1 | tee kolab-build.log
> # /kolab/etc/kolab/kolab_bootstrap -b
>
> The second command failed to do anything other than report that the
> specified file cannot be run because it doesn't exist.  So I did some
> checking and discovered two things:  The first command produced results
> ending with some instructions which are different from the next
> instruction in the readme.  And it left a mostly blank /kolab.  For more
> detail on these, go to http://yugm.org/kolab.  I did attempt to follow
> the instructions at the end of the log, but those didn't accomplish the
> goal of a working kolab server either.  They seem to have more to do
> with openpkg itself than with Kolab.  Then I tried to remove everything
> using instructions that I saw after one of those install attempts.  I
> still have the three kolab users and I don't know what else.
>
> This install is on an OpenSuse 10.2 box.
>
> Where should I go from here?
>
> --Paul
>
> --
> Paul Douglas Franklin
> Computer Manager, Union Gospel Mission of Yakima, Washington
> Husband of Danette
> Father of 12
>
>
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Alain Spineux
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