64 bit Ubuntu
Bernhard Reiter
bernhard at intevation.de
Wed Apr 30 14:11:10 CEST 2008
On Wednesday 30 April 2008 13:26, Gunnar Wrobel wrote:
> Troy Carpenter <troy at carpenter.cx> writes:
> > On Tuesday 29 April 2008 01:37:20 pm Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:
> >> Last year when I first installed Kolab, it would not install on the
> >> 64-bit server edition of Ubuntu. I'm about to do another install, and
> >> I'm pondering whether to use 64-bit or standard version. Does anyone
> >> know whether the issue with 64-bit has been resolved?
Kolab Server 2.2 is 64bit ready.
On some host distributions like Debian Etch,
this is already used in production (2.2-rc2).
There are some known issues with CentOS 64bit, probably be solved
with Kolab Server 2.2-rc3.
> > I use the openpkg install of Kolab 2.2RC2 from source on Ubuntu 64bit
> > Gutsy Server edition. The only problem I have is that I often get PHP
> > segmentation faults when someone tries to view a message on the web via
> > Horde. No PHP problems otherwise and no operational issues whatsoever.
Please file an issue if there is non for this problem.
> Which is the reason why I'd refrain from using Kolab on 64-bit at the
> moment :)
>
> If there are still 64-bit bugs present (and it definitely looks like
> there are) then these tend to be somewhat obscure and might hit you
> once you are fully in production.
As pointed out above, I think 64bit is "release candidate" status
just like 32bit. So you can do it for production, if you like.
Bernhard
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