Installation issue

Net Warrior netwarrior863 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 7 20:01:22 CET 2008


Hi, thanks for your time.

If I run the script without any parameters, which I did at the begining,
almost at the end of the installation I've get a permission denied reading
the rdf file, making a research in the list, I found that that happened to
lots of people and was due a permission set, changing permission in the tmp
directory did not resolved the problem, I found also that at certain moment
the script changes to kolab user to do some stuff, so , that's why the
permision denied.

So, what I did was, download the source to a directory, lets say, data, then
under data I created a directory called tmp, then changed permission to 777
botch directories, running the script in help mode, it says that the X
paramater generates the rdf file under the current directory where it's
executed, so in the script (install-kolab.sh ) I changed the temp
directory to be tmp under data, and tmp  has rwx to everyone, so this time
there were no permision denied error but I've got that index not found, and
taking a look under libexex there is no index command, there are rpm, and
others, so I assumed that the "index" command is part of the software,
something it compiles during the process to accomplish something which in
tern is passed as an argument to the openpkg program.

That's what I did, I'm lost, it's there another way to do that?


Thanks for your time  and support.






2008/11/7, Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel at pardus.de>:
>
>
> Quoting Net Warrior <netwarrior863 at gmail.com>:
>
> Hi here guy, during the installation process I've get this error, Am I
>> missing something?
>> Do I need to install an extra package? is this a bug?
>>
>> Generating 00INDEX.rdf for source distribution ...
>> openpkg:ERROR: No such command "index" found in command
>> path
>> openpkg:ERROR: (/kolab/libexec/openpkg).
>> openpkg:ERROR: Set ${OPENPKG_TOOLS_CMDPATH} appropriately.
>> openpkg:ERROR: Run "/kolab/bin/openpkg --help" for list
>> of valid commands.
>>
>
> Looks like you used the special "-X" flag with the install-kolab.sh script.
> This is only meant for special circumstances and you might have used it in
> an incorrect context. Can you detail why you used that flag and provide the
> complete command you ran?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gunnar
>
>
>> There is no index  file under libexec directory.
>> This is version 2.2.0 installing from source under SLES10
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>
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