From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 2 00:55:17 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Thomas Luft) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 01:55:17 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] announcing SOGo (Inverse edition) In-Reply-To: <982aead60c54f7a6afd2ea927682a693@mozzarella> References: <982aead60c54f7a6afd2ea927682a693@mozzarella> Message-ID: <46104665.60703@web.de> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------070803010709020205040500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Wolfgang Sourdeau schrieb: > Hello everyone! > > > After many months of development, we happy to publicize a little more > our work. > > [ Scalable OpenGroupware.org ] > > Based on the excellent work that already existed, we created an > "Inverse" branch for the project. Our goal is to mimic the look and > the functionality of the Mozilla application suite (Thunderbird / > Lightning / Sunbird) in order to have a perfect integration between > both. In pursuing that goal, we contributed to the project by adding, > among many other things: > I just tried to compile SOGO on a Debian Etch system which resulted in the following error: thomas@m23s18:~/SOPE$ make -s all Making all in sope-xml... Making all in SaxObjC... Making all for library libSaxObjC... Compiling file SaxAttributeList.m ... gcc: error trying to exec 'cc1obj': execvp: No such file or directory make[3]: *** [shared_debug_obj/SaxAttributeList.o] Error 1 make[2]: *** [libSaxObjC.all.library.variables] Error 2 make[1]: *** [internal-all] Error 2 make: *** [internal-all] Error 2 Does anyone have an idea what's going wrong here? Regards Thomas PS: I attached the logfile, maybe you see what's wrong?! --------------070803010709020205040500 Content-Type: text/plain; name="config-NGStreams.log" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: inline; filename="config-NGStreams.log" bG9hZGluZyBjYWNoZSAuL2NvbmZpZy5jYWNoZQpjaGVja2luZyBob3N0IHN5c3RlbSB0eXBl Li4uIGk2ODYtcGMtbGludXgtZ251CmNoZWNraW5nIHRhcmdldCBzeXN0ZW0gdHlwZS4uLiBp Njg2LXBjLWxpbnV4LWdudQpjaGVja2luZyBidWlsZCBzeXN0ZW0gdHlwZS4uLiBpNjg2LXBj LWxpbnV4LWdudQpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgZ2NjLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIGdjYwpjaGVja2luZyBm b3IgcmFubGliLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHJhbmxpYgpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgYXIuLi4gKGNhY2hl ZCkgYXIKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIGRsbHRvb2wuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgZGxsdG9vbApjaGVja2lu ZyBmb3IgY2hvd24gaW4gLWxuc2wuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBhY2Nl cHQgaW4gLWxzb2NrZXQuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yICBpbiAtbHdzb2Nr MzIuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yICBpbiAtbGFkdmFwaTMyLi4uIChjYWNo ZWQpIG5vCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBkaXJlbnQuaCB0aGF0IGRlZmluZXMgRElSLi4uIChjYWNo ZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3Igb3BlbmRpciBpbiAtbGRpci4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSBubwpj aGVja2luZyBob3cgdG8gcnVuIHRoZSBDIHByZXByb2Nlc3Nvci4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSBnY2Mg LUUKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIGRpci5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIG5vCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBsaWJj LmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHRpbWUuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMK Y2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN0ZGxpYi5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgbWVt b3J5LmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzdHJpbmcuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVk KSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN0cmluZ3MuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcg Zm9yIHN5cy9zdGF0LmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzeXMvZmNudGwu aC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIGZjbnRsLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVz CmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzeXMvdmZzLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBz eXMvc3RhdGZzLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzeXMvc3RhdHZmcy5o Li4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgbmV0aW5ldC9pbi5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQp IHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3Igd2luZG93cy5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIG5vCmNoZWNraW5nIGZv ciB3aW5zb2NrLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN5cy9zb2NrZXQuaC4u LiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIFdpbmRvd3MzMi9Tb2NrZXRzLmguLi4gKGNh Y2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHB3ZC5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBm b3IgcHJvY2Vzcy5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIG5vCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBncnAuaC4uLiAoY2Fj aGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN5cy9wYXJhbS5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVj a2luZyBmb3Igc3lzL2ZpbGUuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN5cy9l cnJuby5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3Igc3lzL3NlbGVjdC5oLi4uIChj YWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3Igc3lzL3BvbGwuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hl Y2tpbmcgZm9yIHBvbGwuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN5cy90aW1l LmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzeXMvdHlwZXMuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVk KSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHN5cy9pb2N0bC5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2lu ZyBmb3Igc3lzL2ZpbGlvLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIG5ldGRiLmgu Li4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciB1bmlzdGQuaC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMK Y2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHVuaXN0ZC5oLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgbGlt aXRzLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBzeXMvd2FpdC5oIHRoYXQgaXMg UE9TSVguMSBjb21wYXRpYmxlLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgbWVtY3B5 Li4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgZ2V0Y3dkLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpj aGVja2luZyBmb3Iga2lsbC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHBvbGwuLi4g KGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBpc2F0dHkuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNr aW5nIGZvciB0dHluYW1lLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgdHR5bmFtZV9y Li4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgZ2V0aG9zdGJ5bmFtZV9yLi4uIChjYWNo ZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3IgZ2V0aG9zdGJ5YWRkcl9yLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpj aGVja2luZyBmb3IgZ2V0aG9zdGVudF9yLi4uIChjYWNoZWQpIHllcwpjaGVja2luZyBmb3Ig dW5pc3RkLmguLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciBnZXRwYWdlc2l6ZS4uLiAo Y2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHdvcmtpbmcgbW1hcC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMK Y2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIEFOU0kgQyBoZWFkZXIgZmlsZXMuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVzCmNoZWNr aW5nIGZvciBwaWRfdC4uLiAoY2FjaGVkKSB5ZXMKY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHZmb3JrLmguLi4g KGNhY2hlZCkgbm8KY2hlY2tpbmcgZm9yIHdvcmtpbmcgdmZvcmsuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVz CmNoZWNraW5nIGZvciByZXN0YXJ0YWJsZSBzeXN0ZW0gY2FsbHMuLi4gKGNhY2hlZCkgeWVz CmNyZWF0aW5nIC4vY29uZmlnLnN0YXR1cwpjcmVhdGluZyBjb25maWcuaAo= --------------070803010709020205040500-- From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 2 03:43:20 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 22:43:20 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] announcing SOGo (Inverse edition) In-Reply-To: <46104665.60703@web.de> References: <982aead60c54f7a6afd2ea927682a693@mozzarella> <46104665.60703@web.de> Message-ID: <1175481800.4688.1.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > > After many months of development, we happy to publicize a little more > > our work. > > [ Scalable OpenGroupware.org ] > > Based on the excellent work that already existed, we created an > > "Inverse" branch for the project. Our goal is to mimic the look and > > the functionality of the Mozilla application suite (Thunderbird / > > Lightning / Sunbird) in order to have a perfect integration between > > both. In pursuing that goal, we contributed to the project by adding, > > among many other things: > I just tried to compile SOGO on a Debian Etch system which resulted in > the following error: > thomas@m23s18:~/SOPE$ make -s all > Making all in sope-xml... > Making all in SaxObjC... > Making all for library libSaxObjC... > Compiling file SaxAttributeList.m ... > gcc: error trying to exec 'cc1obj': execvp: No such file or directory Install the Objective C compiler. Provided by the gcc41-objc package on openSUSE. From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 21:33:59 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 22:33:59 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks Message-ID: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> Hi, I'd like to "attach" documents to my open tasks (the only other way to add information to a task is by the "annotate" feature, but that only works for text-only information). So I've tried to create a link from a task to a (previously clipped) document, but I get this error message in a popup window: "found no component to create links of specified type: clip:0" Is this operation not possible at all? Or does it need additional configuration? I've searched the ml archives and documentation, but I can't resolve the dilemma. Comments in the bug at http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1607 seem to imply that "generic links" can be created, but I can't do that. I also found the document at http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/Configurations/relatedlinks/view but I don't understand if this is relevant to my goal (link from task to doc) and where I should write the configuration strings provided as an example. I'm using the current debian/sarge packages (opengroupware.org_1.1.svn1923-1_all.deb) Cri -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 21:37:52 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 22:37:52 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> Message-ID: <20070403203752.GA5741@pegasus> On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 10:33:59PM +0200, Cristian Rigamonti wrote: > > So I've tried to create a link from a task to a (previously clipped) document, > but I get this error message in a popup window: If this can help: links between different tasks work fine. Thanks again Cri -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 21:51:08 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:51:08 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> Message-ID: <1175633468.6045.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-ZfdXkOGbtrhbsi0aoSQ+ Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Hi, I'd like to "attach" documents to my open tasks (the only other way t= o add > information to a task is by the "annotate" feature, but that only works f= or > text-only information). > So I've tried to create a link from a task to a (previously clipped) docu= ment, > but I get this error message in a popup window: > "found no component to create links of specified type: clip:0" > Is this operation not possible at all?=20 Yes. > Or does it need additional configuration? No. > I've searched the ml archives and documentation, but I can't resolve the > dilemma. > Comments in the bug at http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bu= g.cgi?id=3D1607 > seem to imply that "generic links" can be created, but I can't do that. Yep. > I also found the document at > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/Configurations/relatedlinks/v= iew > but I don't understand if this is relevant to my goal (link from task to = doc) > and where I should write the configuration strings provided as an example= . > I'm using the current debian/sarge packages (opengroupware.org_1.1.svn192= 3-1_all.deb) See anything in your log files when you get this error? --=-ZfdXkOGbtrhbsi0aoSQ+ Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGEr48LRePpNle04MRAuqxAJsFn7XpwACUvmpcJwxuH8uEN4tTuACfVyak uPm1D4Zjxx2YaBOtzrDQ0kk= =IzKG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-ZfdXkOGbtrhbsi0aoSQ+-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 22:21:52 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 23:21:52 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> Message-ID: <30464102-A9A3-4B7E-A85B-27F39E3810FE@opengroupware.org> On Apr 3, 2007, at 22:33, Cristian Rigamonti wrote: > Hi, I'd like to "attach" documents to my open tasks (the only other > way to add > information to a task is by the "annotate" feature, but that only > works for > text-only information). Well, the recommended way to associate information with tasks is using a project and attach the task to that (with the project containing the additional information). But generic links should work too. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 22:22:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 23:22:37 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> Message-ID: On Apr 3, 2007, at 22:33, Cristian Rigamonti wrote: > I also found the document at > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/Configurations/ > relatedlinks/view > but I don't understand if this is relevant to my goal (link from > task to doc) > and where I should write the configuration strings provided as an > example. Forgot that one. No, its not relevant since you create links using clip. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 22:51:10 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 23:51:10 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <30464102-A9A3-4B7E-A85B-27F39E3810FE@opengroupware.org> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> <30464102-A9A3-4B7E-A85B-27F39E3810FE@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <20070403215110.GA5865@pegasus> On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 11:21:52PM +0200, Helge Hess wrote: > > Well, the recommended way to associate information with tasks is > using a project and attach the task to that (with the project > containing the additional information). That's what I'm doing indeed; I have one project containing some documents and some tasks, I would like to create links from tasks to relevant documents belonging to the project (the UI seems naturally designed for that! :-) > But generic links should work too. That's what I hope! (BTW thank you all for the quick answer) Cri -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 23:01:12 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 00:01:12 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <1175633468.6045.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> <1175633468.6045.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070403220112.GB5865@pegasus> On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 04:51:08PM -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > Is this operation not possible at all? > > Yes. "Yes it's possible" or "Yes it's not possible"? :) > > I also found the document at > > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/Configurations/relatedlinks/view > > but I don't understand if this is relevant to my goal (link from task to doc) > > and where I should write the configuration strings provided as an example. > > I'm using the current debian/sarge packages (opengroupware.org_1.1.svn1923-1_all.deb) > > See anything in your log files when you get this error? Nothing when I try to create the link; the only error I got in webui.log is this one: Apr 03 21:45:24 ogo-webui-1.1 [18011]: [ERROR] <0x0x8c0358c[SkyAccessManager]> found no access handler for entity Job GID <0x0x8c9c274[EOKeyGlobalID]: Job 32010>: { Company = <0x0x897e584[OGoCompanyAccessHandler]: ctx=0x0x8bf8f4c>; Enterprise = <0x0x897e5ac[OGoCompanyAccessHandler]: ctx=0x0x8bf8f4c>; Person = <0x0x897e55c[OGoCompanyAccessHandler]: ctx=0x0x8bf8f4c>; Project = <0x0x8d008f4[SkyProjectAccessHandler]: ctx=0x0x8bf8f4c>; Team = <0x0x897e2d4[OGoCompanyAccessHandler]: ctx=0x0x8bf8f4c>; } but I get it when I access a task view page for the first time (before actually trying to create the link). To reproduce my problem: - Add a task to a project - Add a "test.txt" document to a project - Clip the document (a "test.txt" link appears in my toolbar; and the link works fine) - Go to the previously created task, click on the "links" tab (at this point I got the mentioned error message in my logfile, but only for the first time) - In the drop-down menu on the right I can see this item: linkType_clipprefixtest.txt and when I select it I get the popup error message: Ogo: found no component to create links of the specified type: clip:0 -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 3 23:33:07 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 00:33:07 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070403220112.GB5865@pegasus> References: <20070403203359.GC5107@pegasus> <1175633468.6045.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <20070403220112.GB5865@pegasus> Message-ID: <20070403223307.GC5865@pegasus> On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 12:01:12AM +0200, Cristian Rigamonti wrote: > > To reproduce my problem: > > - Add a task to a project > > - Add a "test.txt" document to a project ... Ok, funny news: the problem seems to arise only with "text only" ascii files. If I add an html/odt/pdf/tar.gz file I can successfully link all these kinds of files from any task (I guess this works also for other recognized file formats). If I add an ascii file and call it "test.txt" the problem happens. If I add an ascii file and call it "test" the problem happens. If I add an ascii file and call it "test.odt" the problem happens. If I add an .odt file and call it "test" or "test.txt" the problem happens. So it seems we hit a bug with linking to ascii files? Cri -- GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 05:41:21 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 06:41:21 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks Message-ID: <20070404044121.6870538CA7@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 12:01:12AM +0200, Cristian Rigamonti wrote: > > > > To reproduce my problem: > > > > - Add a task to a project > > > > - Add a "test.txt" document to a project > ... > > Ok, funny news: the problem seems to arise only with "text only" ascii files. > > If I add an html/odt/pdf/tar.gz file I can successfully link all these kinds of > files from any task (I guess this works also for other recognized file formats). > > If I add an ascii file and call it "test.txt" the problem happens. > > If I add an ascii file and call it "test" the problem happens. > > If I add an ascii file and call it "test.odt" the problem happens. > > If I add an .odt file and call it "test" or "test.txt" the problem happens. > > So it seems we hit a bug with linking to ascii files? > I tried to reproduce your bug description with a self compiled trunk version of sope/ogo, but I was unable to do so. So I assume it must be sth. specific with your version or installation. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 14:14:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Cristian Rigamonti) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 15:14:28 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070404044121.6870538CA7@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070404044121.6870538CA7@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <20070404131428.GB4317@pegasus> --St7VIuEGZ6dlpu13 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 06:41:21AM +0200, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > >=20 > I tried to reproduce your bug description with a self compiled trunk vers= ion=20 > of sope/ogo, but I was unable to do so. So I assume it must be sth. speci= fic=20 > with your version or installation. Thank you very much for checking, so the problem must lie in the current De= bian packages for Sarge on download.opengroupware.org, or in some mis-configurat= ion of the system I'm using (I'm sorry I don't know much about it, since I didn= 't install it myself). It would be nice to see if other Debian users faced the same problem. Cri --=20 GPG/PGP Key-Id 0x943A5F0E - http://www.linux.it/~cri/cri.asc --St7VIuEGZ6dlpu13 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: Digital signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGE6S0rSAagZQ6Xw4RArAAAJ9DXyu61Emx3tPbfx6tuFu56PYXEACeIXGj JijnyapHaKv1AcJBx+BYK2c= =j+dw -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --St7VIuEGZ6dlpu13-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 21:01:11 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sean Hafeez) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:01:11 -0700 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install on SLES 10 Message-ID: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_38525_6615986.1175716871259 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello, I am moving off of W2K3 + Exchange 2003 setup to a SLES 10 server for Samba and would like to use OpenGroupWare for the Exchange replacement. There does not seem to be any packages for SLES 10. I was wondering should I try the SLES 9 ones, the SuSE 10/10.1 ones or build from source? Also, does anyone know of any migration tools to move users email in to OGW? Thanks! ------=_Part_38525_6615986.1175716871259 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello,

I am moving off of W2K3 + Exchange 2003 setup to a SLES 10 server for Samba and would like to use OpenGroupWare for the Exchange replacement. There does not seem to be any packages for SLES 10. I was wondering should I try the SLES 9 ones, the SuSE 10/10.1 ones or build from source?

Also, does anyone know of any migration tools to move users email in to OGW?

Thanks!

------=_Part_38525_6615986.1175716871259-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 21:10:02 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:10:02 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install on SLES 10 In-Reply-To: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> References: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <9DC45F19-A545-4A55-9B17-C407BB9A3667@opengroupware.org> On Apr 4, 2007, at 22:01, Sean Hafeez wrote: > There does not seem to be any packages for SLES 10. I was wondering > should I try the SLES 9 ones, the SuSE 10/10.1 ones or build from > source? I suppose building from source is most difficult but still the best bet. > Also, does anyone know of any migration tools to move users email > in to OGW? Search for imapcopy, this should do what you want. Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 21:38:24 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 13:38:24 -0700 Subject: [OGo-Users] Linking documents to tasks In-Reply-To: <20070404044121.6870538CA7@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070404044121.6870538CA7@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <4909-SnapperMsg05076A73C239BD47@[75.212.33.94]> >> If I add an .odt file and call it "test" or "test.txt" the problem >happens. >> So it seems we hit a bug with linking to ascii files? >I tried to reproduce your bug description with a self compiled trunk version >of sope/ogo, but I was unable to do so. So I assume it must be sth. specific >with your version or installation. I created a text file called test.txt and clip/linked it from a task. Worked fine on my trunk openSUSE install. From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 4 21:50:08 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 13:50:08 -0700 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install on SLES 10 In-Reply-To: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> References: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <5000-SnapperMsg05076A73C239C006@[75.212.33.94]> >I am moving off of W2K3 + Exchange 2003 setup to a SLES 10 server for Samba and would like to use OpenGroupWare for the Exchange replacement. There does not seem to be any packages for SLES 10. I was wondering should I try the SLES 9 ones, the SuSE 10/10.1 ones or build from source? You can build packages from source pretty easily. I can send you source rpms for the latest trunk when I get back to a real Internet connection. (Currently under a palm tree.... ) >Also, does anyone know of any migration tools to move users email in to OGW? The e-mail is really a migration to Cyrus IMAP, imapcopy is probably what you want. From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 5 22:00:25 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Rick Rakhara) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:00:25 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo Themes? Message-ID: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> Running: Fedora Core 3 Installed OGo 1.0-finally Stupid Question: Following Preferences --> Display. Under the Theme's section i only have default. How do I change/update/install the other theme's shown on OGo's website? Thanks! From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 6 18:46:43 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 10:46:43 -0700 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo Themes? In-Reply-To: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> References: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <5268-SnapperMsg05076A73C23C3809@[75.213.86.242]> >Stupid Question: Following Preferences --> Display. Under the Theme's section >i only have default. How do I change/update/install the other theme's shown on >OGo's website? Do you have the [potentially optional] theme packages installed? From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 6 18:51:02 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: 6 Apr 2007 13:51:02 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_[OGo=2DUsers]_OGo_Themes=3F?= Message-ID: <20070406175102.18493.qmail@mailer.mknsys.com> Je serais absent du bureau pour la période du 6 au 15 avril inclusivement. Pour toutes urgences veuillez communiquer avec M. Yannick Lacroix (yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com) Merci, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be out of the office from October 6 to the 15th. For any emergencies, please contact Mr. Yannick Lacroix at "yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com". Regards Eric Giguère Directeur Génie Logiciel / Software Engineering Director CiM Maintenance inc. 6300, Auteuil, suite 201 Brossard (Québec) J4Z 3P2 Tél : +1 450.678.8337 poste 218 Fax : +1 450.678.8558 Avis de confidentialité Ce message, transmis par courriel ainsi que tout fichier qui pourrait y être joint, sont confidentiels, peuvent être protégés par le secret professionnel et sont à l'usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est par les présentes avisée qu'il lui est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le distribuer ou le reproduire. Si le destinataire ne peut être joint ou vous est inconnu, veuillez informer l'expéditeur par courrier électronique immédiatement et détruire ce message et toute copie de celui-ci. From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 16:00:23 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:00:23 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] problem with send button on documents Message-ID: <20070410150023.9480239CCA@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi all, I have seen this on two installation of ogo on suse 10.1, and IIRC, some time ago on a (not existing anymore) opensuse 10.2 too. When I try immediately after uploading of a document to send it via the send button, then the following error pops up in the WebUI: Skyrix: Could not execute command mail for types ( ) in the log files I see these error message: Apr 05 15:02:15 OpenGroupware [20648]: <0x0x812d6fc[WOServerSessionStore]> session 50A850A8054614C5C3 expired at 2007-04-05 15:02:15 -0000. Apr 05 15:02:15 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[SNSConnection sessionExpired:]: expired: 50A850A8054614C5C3 Apr 05 15:04:35 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objinfo: Doc / 2666050 Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyProject4DocumentUpload upload 99242 bytes at /cartography/RoadNetworkUpdate.odt .. Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objinfo: Doc / 2666060 Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objinfo: DocumentVersion / 2666080 Apr 05 15:06:54 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:06:54 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:07:01 OpenGroupware [20648]: ERROR[-[SkyProjectFileManagerCache initWithContext:projectGlobalID:]] missing project Apr 05 15:07:01 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyProject4DocumentViewer could not create filemanager for pgid <0x0xb9aa8a4[EOKeyGlobalID]: Project 4294967295>, document <0x0xba20264[EOKeyGlobalID]: Doc 2666060> Apr 05 15:07:01 OpenGroupware [20648]: [WARN] (50A850A8044614AB44) Could not execute command mail for types ( ) Apr 05 15:07:02 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:07:02 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:07:06 OpenGroupware [20648]: ERROR[-[SkyProjectFileManagerCache initWithContext:projectGlobalID:]] missing project Apr 05 15:07:06 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyProject4DocumentViewer could not create filemanager for pgid <0x0xb87fcec[EOKeyGlobalID]: Project 4294967295>, document <0x0xba20264[EOKeyGlobalID]: Doc 2666060> Apr 05 15:07:06 OpenGroupware [20648]: [WARN] (50A850A8044614AB44) Could not execute command mail for types ( ) Apr 05 15:07:06 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:07:06 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars Apr 05 15:15:52 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyParticipantsSelection Note: empty result list, not fetching extended info Apr 05 15:20:32 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objinfo: Date / 2666140 Apr 05 15:20:50 OpenGroupware [20648]: [WARN] LSWImapMailEditor not attaching: /NSConcreteMutableDictionary/0x0xbd1129c The user has to log out, and after another login, the user can send the file using the send button. The SNSD is only active on one of the ogo hosts, but the problem happens on both. I have ogo 1.1.6 rpm's and sope 4.5.9 installed on the SuSE 10.1 hosts, and IIRC the same were installed on the 10.2 too. anybody knows this problem, and maybe a better workaround than login/logout? At least on my trunk system, running on OpenBSD, I know this problem does not exist. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 16:01:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: 10 Apr 2007 11:01:27 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] =?utf-8?Q?Re:_[OGo=2DUsers]_problem_with_send_button_on_documents?= Message-ID: <20070410150127.2235.qmail@mailer.mknsys.com> Je serais absent du bureau pour la période du 6 au 15 avril inclusivement. Pour toutes urgences veuillez communiquer avec M. Yannick Lacroix (yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com) Merci, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be out of the office from October 6 to the 15th. For any emergencies, please contact Mr. Yannick Lacroix at "yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com". Regards Eric Giguère Directeur Génie Logiciel / Software Engineering Director CiM Maintenance inc. 6300, Auteuil, suite 201 Brossard (Québec) J4Z 3P2 Tél : +1 450.678.8337 poste 218 Fax : +1 450.678.8558 Avis de confidentialité Ce message, transmis par courriel ainsi que tout fichier qui pourrait y être joint, sont confidentiels, peuvent être protégés par le secret professionnel et sont à l'usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est par les présentes avisée qu'il lui est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le distribuer ou le reproduire. Si le destinataire ne peut être joint ou vous est inconnu, veuillez informer l'expéditeur par courrier électronique immédiatement et détruire ce message et toute copie de celui-ci. From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 20:17:58 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Scott Martin) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:17:58 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Start up Question Message-ID: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> Hi All, I have followed the Debian Sid install instructions but when I type http://localhost/OpenGroupware I get the following: The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request. Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@localhost and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error. More information about this error may be available in the server error log. Apache errorlog: [Tue Apr 10 14:45:28 2007] [error] (111)Connection refused: connect to application instance failed, tried 3 times. I have googled for this and searched the archives but have not been able to find an answer. I know the postgres database is installed as I can see it thru phppgadmin. I assume it could be an apache thing but the mod_ngobjweb-ogo.conf is in the Apache conf.d file. What am I missing? Is there another place to search for info regarding ogo install? Any help greatly appreciated Thank You Scott Martin From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 20:40:22 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (John Ross) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:40:22 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [OGo-Users] Start up Question In-Reply-To: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> References: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> Message-ID: <20070410153657.U88700@philodox.fenks.org> That error usually indicates apache (or more specifically mod_ngobjweb) can't contact the OGo webui daemon. Is it started? You should be able to check with `ps ax | grep ogo-webui` On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Scott Martin wrote: > Hi All, > > I have followed the Debian Sid install instructions but when I type > http://localhost/OpenGroupware I get the following: > > The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was > unable to complete your request. > > Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@localhost and inform > them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done > that may have caused the error. > > More information about this error may be available in the server error log. > > > Apache errorlog: [Tue Apr 10 14:45:28 2007] [error] (111)Connection > refused: connect to > application instance failed, tried 3 times. > > > I have googled for this and searched the archives but have not been able > to find an answer. I know the postgres database is installed as I can > see it thru phppgadmin. > > I assume it could be an apache thing but the mod_ngobjweb-ogo.conf is in > the Apache conf.d file. > > What am I missing? Is there another place to search for info regarding > ogo install? > > Any help greatly appreciated > > Thank You > Scott Martin > -- John Ross Director, Pretzel Logic John.Ross@Pretzel-Logic.ca http://www.pretzel-logic.ca From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 20:52:14 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Scott Martin) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:52:14 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Start up Question In-Reply-To: <20070410153657.U88700@philodox.fenks.org> References: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> <20070410153657.U88700@philodox.fenks.org> Message-ID: <461BEAEE.8040805@steamvalve.com> John Ross wrote: > That error usually indicates apache (or more specifically mod_ngobjweb) > can't contact the OGo webui daemon. > > Is it started? > You should be able to check with `ps ax | grep ogo-webui` Hi John, Thanks for the fast response. When I grepped i got this: 5834 pts/1 R+ 0:00 grep ogo-webui I assume its installed? Thanks Scott Martin > > On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Scott Martin wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have followed the Debian Sid install instructions but when I type >> http://localhost/OpenGroupware I get the following: >> >> The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was >> unable to complete your request. >> >> Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@localhost and inform >> them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done >> that may have caused the error. >> >> More information about this error may be available in the server error >> log. >> >> >> Apache errorlog: [Tue Apr 10 14:45:28 2007] [error] (111)Connection >> refused: connect to >> application instance failed, tried 3 times. >> >> >> I have googled for this and searched the archives but have not been able >> to find an answer. I know the postgres database is installed as I can >> see it thru phppgadmin. >> >> I assume it could be an apache thing but the mod_ngobjweb-ogo.conf is in >> the Apache conf.d file. >> >> What am I missing? Is there another place to search for info regarding >> ogo install? >> >> Any help greatly appreciated >> >> Thank You >> Scott Martin >> > From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 20:56:33 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 21:56:33 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Start up Question In-Reply-To: <461BEAEE.8040805@steamvalve.com> References: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> <20070410153657.U88700@philodox.fenks.org> <461BEAEE.8040805@steamvalve.com> Message-ID: <440BA89B-CA98-4291-8921-59AB3F283403@opengroupware.org> On Apr 10, 2007, at 21:52, Scott Martin wrote: > Thanks for the fast response. When I grepped i got this: > 5834 pts/1 R+ 0:00 grep ogo-webui So it isn't running. You might want to start OGo using the start scripts which you can probably find in /etc/init.d/. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 22:01:51 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 17:01:51 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] problem with send button on documents In-Reply-To: <20070410150023.9480239CCA@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070410150023.9480239CCA@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <1176238911.4952.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-QPJrZh+cICYu/FVf67OI Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > I have seen this on two installation of ogo on suse 10.1, and IIRC, some=20 > time ago on a (not existing anymore) opensuse 10.2 too. > When I try immediately after uploading of a document to send it via the s= end=20 > button, then the following error pops up in the WebUI: I just tried in on my development box (TRUNK/openSUSE 10.2) and it works without error. > Skyrix: Could not execute command mail for types ( > > ) > in the log files I see these error message: > Apr 05 15:04:35 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objin= fo:=20 > Doc / 2666050 > Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyProject4DocumentUpload upload=20 > 99242 bytes at /cartography/RoadNetworkUpdate.odt .. > Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: register in objin= fo:=20 > Doc / 2666060 > Apr 05 15:06:25 OpenGroupware [20648]: TODO: regis= ter=20 > in objinfo: DocumentVersion / 2666080 What version is this? These "register in objinfo" message have been gone for awhile I think. > Apr 05 15:06:54 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable)=20 > isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars > Apr 05 15:06:54 OpenGroupware [20648]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable)=20 > isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, contains \0 chars=20 > Apr 05 15:07:01 OpenGroupware [20648]: ERROR[-[SkyProjectFileManagerCache= =20 > initWithContext:projectGlobalID:]] missing project Hmmm.... > Apr 05 15:07:01 OpenGroupware [20648]: SkyProject4DocumentViewer could no= t=20 > create filemanager for pgid <0x0xb9aa8a4[EOKeyGlobalID]: Project=20 > 4294967295>, document <0x0xba20264[EOKeyGlobalID]: Doc 2666060> My log for an upload-and-send looks like: Apr 10 20:56:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: -[SkyP4DocumentIcon appendToResponse:inContext:]: did not find mime-icon 'mimeicon_application_vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation_16x19.gif' Apr 10 20:56:55 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: SkyProject4DocumentUpload upload 1474560 bytes at /ASR.dd .. Apr 10 20:56:55 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: [WARN] <0x0xb6e52760[SkyProjectFileManager]> did not find MIME type for extension dd: moc,hqx,moov,me,xhtml,xla,xlc,mny,mi,trm,php3,php4,xll,xlm,ms,nc,mpe,mov,fr= ame,mpg,xls,xlt,ico,xlw,cpio,oda,ics,mpp,odc,proxy,cdf,xml,spr,odf,tsv,odg,= mpv,jfif,odi,pgm,htm,odm,sql,odp,pjpeg,ods,odt,ief,tar,src,php,pl,pht,roff,= tbp,asd,ps,tbt,phtml,py,asn,phps,tcl,wmf,asp,jpeg,ifs,viv,ra,xpm,wml,stc,cg= i,qt,std,hdf,mpeg,sti,pjp,man,mbd,stw,sh,html,stx,txt,aifc,ab,t,svf,avi,tki= ned,aiff,svg,scd,gtar,tex,midi,ag,ai,am,tr,svr,ap,mdb,aq,vivo,swf,as,eps,xt= mpl,au,rtf,psql,aw,png,lam,sxc,ram,sxd,pnm,shar,sxg,sed,texi,sxi,ras,doc,tg= z,rtx,fax,sxm,wri,wrl,xbm,ser,tif,sxw,talk,lcc,wi,fvi,clp,dot,bin,pot,jpe,j= pg,esl,sfm,latex,zip,ppm,wv,etc,xwd,pps,ppt,m13,m14,es,movie,tki,etx,mp2v,i= ns,wav,fm,aif,mid,gif,mif,jsc,hlp,vrt,mocha,sit,rgb,dtd,mpegv,jsu,bmp,plist= ,evy,gz,pac,pae,pub,jar,crd,slc,texinfo,pbm,fif,sprite,tiff,pcd,vbs,dvi,csh= ,php3p,vcf,mp3,js,css,dwg,otc,pdf,otf,smp,otg,oth,oti,class,snd,otp,dxf,ots= ,ott,mpv2,mail Apr 10 20:56:55 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: -[SkyP4DocumentIcon appendToResponse:inContext:]: did not find mime-icon 'mimeicon_application_vnd.oasis.opendocument.presentation_16x19.gif' Apr 10 20:57:02 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, to large Apr 10 20:57:04 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: <0x0x8af54d4[SkyDocumentIdHandler]> Note: build cache itemSize=3D10000, itemCnt=3D2448 for doc-id handler. Apr 10 20:57:12 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: [WARN] LSWImapMailEditor not attaching: /NSConcreteMutableDictionary/0x0x8c1767c Apr 10 20:57:12 ogo-webui-1.1 [5593]: -[NSData(SkyTextEditable) isSkyTextEditable]: not editable, to large > The user has to log out, and after another login, the user can send the f= ile=20 > using the send button. The SNSD is only active on one of the ogo hosts, b= ut=20 > the problem happens on both. > I have ogo 1.1.6 rpm's and sope 4.5.9 installed on the SuSE 10.1 hosts, a= nd=20 > IIRC the same were installed on the 10.2 too.=20 Ah, there is the version info. > anybody knows this problem, and maybe a better workaround than login/logo= ut? It seems OK on my SuSE 9.3 r1851 box as well. I never see a message like " SkyProject4DocumentViewer could not create filemanager for pgid" > At least on my trunk system, running on OpenBSD, I know this problem does= =20 > not exist. --=-QPJrZh+cICYu/FVf67OI Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGG/s/LRePpNle04MRAvPDAJ4gdDuDA7uX4lyIpAKbpYY9PZ88lgCfWBlP 8mTV2Rdmjs9nXE3E5fmlGI8= =kpDr -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-QPJrZh+cICYu/FVf67OI-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 10 23:41:01 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (brian Austin) Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 08:41:01 +1000 Subject: [OGo-Users] Start up Question In-Reply-To: <440BA89B-CA98-4291-8921-59AB3F283403@opengroupware.org> References: <461BE2E6.1000207@steamvalve.com> <20070410153657.U88700@philodox.fenks.org> <461BEAEE.8040805@steamvalve.com> <440BA89B-CA98-4291-8921-59AB3F283403@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <461C127D.5020407@versa.net.au> my install didnt give these scripts by default, the instructions were incomplete/wrong. 1. get the create instance script, run it. wget http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/ogo-create-instance?rev=1759 chmod 700 ogo-create-instance?rev=1759 ./ogo-create-instance?rev=1759 2. get the /etc/init.d/opengroupware file wget wget http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=1759 mv opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org\?rev\=1759 opengroupware chmod 700 opengroupware mv opengroupware /etc/init.d/ cd /etc/rc2.d ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware cd ../rc3.d/ ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware cd ../rc4.d/ ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware cd ../rc5.d/ ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware -----Original Message ----- From: Helge Hess Sent: 11/04/2007 5:56 AM > On Apr 10, 2007, at 21:52, Scott Martin wrote: >> Thanks for the fast response. When I grepped i got this: >> 5834 pts/1 R+ 0:00 grep ogo-webui > > So it isn't running. You might want to start OGo using the start > scripts which you can probably find in /etc/init.d/. > > Greets, > Helge From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 12 14:23:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 15:23:28 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Disable save of sent "new appointment"-email Message-ID: <461E32D0.4020305@huanga.com> Hi, When one of my users wants to send a "new appointment" email he gets presented a page where he can either enter his username, password and email server or choose to send the email without saving it into the sent-email folder. I would like to know if it is possible to set somewhere a flag so that this page never gets shown and the email is not saved on the email server? We have OGo 1.1.6 running here. Regards, Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 12 14:25:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: 12 Apr 2007 09:25:37 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] =?utf-8?Q?Re:_[OGo=2DUsers]_Disable_save_of_sent_=22new_appointment=22=2Demail?= Message-ID: <20070412132537.32745.qmail@mailer.mknsys.com> Je serais absent du bureau pour la période du 6 au 15 avril inclusivement. Pour toutes urgences veuillez communiquer avec M. Yannick Lacroix (yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com) Merci, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be out of the office from October 6 to the 15th. For any emergencies, please contact Mr. Yannick Lacroix at "yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com". Regards Eric Giguère Directeur Génie Logiciel / Software Engineering Director CiM Maintenance inc. 6300, Auteuil, suite 201 Brossard (Québec) J4Z 3P2 Tél : +1 450.678.8337 poste 218 Fax : +1 450.678.8558 Avis de confidentialité Ce message, transmis par courriel ainsi que tout fichier qui pourrait y être joint, sont confidentiels, peuvent être protégés par le secret professionnel et sont à l'usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est par les présentes avisée qu'il lui est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le distribuer ou le reproduire. Si le destinataire ne peut être joint ou vous est inconnu, veuillez informer l'expéditeur par courrier électronique immédiatement et détruire ce message et toute copie de celui-ci. From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 12 14:37:38 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 09:37:38 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Disable save of sent "new appointment"-email In-Reply-To: <461E32D0.4020305@huanga.com> References: <461E32D0.4020305@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1176385058.5014.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-PqEQ2EDxdtlNZDObOw1r Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > When one of my users wants to send a "new appointment" email he gets=20 > presented a page where he can either enter his username, password and=20 > email server or choose to send the email without saving it into the=20 > sent-email folder. > I would like to know if it is possible to set somewhere a flag so that=20 > this page never gets shown and the email is not saved on the email server= ? > We have OGo 1.1.6 running here. I don't see anything that disables the saving of messages sent by the schedular. File an enhancement request. --=-PqEQ2EDxdtlNZDObOw1r Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGHjYiLRePpNle04MRAsqOAJ9Rzdj6oTXw0N1GaNd4lLRJTUDcnQCfZcKX WGOCsfnBnVX2xphnltM9yxY= =f6ph -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-PqEQ2EDxdtlNZDObOw1r-- From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 12 23:00:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Rick) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 16:00:37 -0600 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo - Importing Mass Contacts In-Reply-To: <5268-SnapperMsg05076A73C23C3809@[75.213.86.242]> References: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> <5268-SnapperMsg05076A73C23C3809@[75.213.86.242]> Message-ID: <461EAC05.4060305@holmestheater.com> Question regarding the mass import of contacts (from CSV file): After uploading the contact file, and mapping the columns to fields, OGO asks to confirm the import of EVERY single contact. Is there a way to bypass this so that I can truely import ALL of my contacts (2500+) without having to click "import" on each one? OS: FC3 OGO: 1.0.0-finally Thanks for your input. >> RR From users@opengroupware.org Thu Apr 12 23:05:22 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 00:05:22 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Disable save of sent "new appointment"-email In-Reply-To: <1176385058.5014.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <461E32D0.4020305@huanga.com> <1176385058.5014.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <461EAD22.7080206@huanga.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> When one of my users wants to send a "new appointment" email he gets >> presented a page where he can either enter his username, password and >> email server or choose to send the email without saving it into the >> sent-email folder. >> I would like to know if it is possible to set somewhere a flag so that >> this page never gets shown and the email is not saved on the email server? >> We have OGo 1.1.6 running here. > > I don't see anything that disables the saving of messages sent by the > schedular. File an enhancement request. OK. Thank you. I will. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 08:43:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Arne Schmitz) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:43:04 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo - Importing Mass Contacts In-Reply-To: <461EAC05.4060305@holmestheater.com> References: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> <5268-SnapperMsg05076A73C23C3809@[75.213.86.242]> <461EAC05.4060305@holmestheater.com> Message-ID: <200704130943.05039.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> --nextPart21032342.larWnKloYh Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Am Freitag, 13. April 2007 00:00 schrieb Rick: > After uploading the contact file, and mapping the columns to fields, OGO > asks to confirm the import of EVERY single contact. =A0Is there a way to > bypass this so that I can truely import ALL of my contacts (2500+) =A0 > without having to click "import" on each one? Oh yes, that was even with my puny 100 contacts a real chore... Arne =2D-=20 Dipl.-Inform. Arne Schmitz Phone +49 (0)241 80-21817 Computer Graphics Group Fax +49 (0)241 80-22899 RWTH Aachen University http://www.rwth-graphics.de Ahornstrasse 55, 52074 Aachen, Germany --nextPart21032342.larWnKloYh Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGHzSIzpP3gv0FvtcRAuLXAKDZKOHgJUAG4BgAaLDQo2Uu2Si+NwCgulGM t50yuwtI1mJNP+7IrXSau2Q= =w9PH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart21032342.larWnKloYh-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 08:44:13 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: 13 Apr 2007 03:44:13 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_[OGo=2DUsers]_OGo_=2D_Importing_Mass_Contacts?= Message-ID: <20070413074413.2368.qmail@mailer.mknsys.com> Je serais absent du bureau pour la période du 6 au 15 avril inclusivement. Pour toutes urgences veuillez communiquer avec M. Yannick Lacroix (yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com) Merci, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be out of the office from October 6 to the 15th. For any emergencies, please contact Mr. Yannick Lacroix at "yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com". Regards Eric Giguère Directeur Génie Logiciel / Software Engineering Director CiM Maintenance inc. 6300, Auteuil, suite 201 Brossard (Québec) J4Z 3P2 Tél : +1 450.678.8337 poste 218 Fax : +1 450.678.8558 Avis de confidentialité Ce message, transmis par courriel ainsi que tout fichier qui pourrait y être joint, sont confidentiels, peuvent être protégés par le secret professionnel et sont à l'usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est par les présentes avisée qu'il lui est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le distribuer ou le reproduire. Si le destinataire ne peut être joint ou vous est inconnu, veuillez informer l'expéditeur par courrier électronique immédiatement et détruire ce message et toute copie de celui-ci. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 12:45:45 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 07:45:45 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo - Importing Mass Contacts In-Reply-To: <461EAC05.4060305@holmestheater.com> References: <200704052100.l35L0PvP028966@localhost.localdomain> <5268-SnapperMsg05076A73C23C3809@[75.213.86.242]> <461EAC05.4060305@holmestheater.com> Message-ID: <1176464745.4605.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > Question regarding the mass import of contacts (from CSV file): > After uploading the contact file, and mapping the columns to fields, OGO > asks to confirm the import of EVERY single contact. Is there a way to > bypass this so that I can truely import ALL of my contacts (2500+) > without having to click "import" on each one? I'm not aware of any way to disable confirmation. Perhaps you should file an enhancement request. But the real beauty of OGo is that it is not just a web interface; I frequently import contacts from delimited files through Python/XML-RPC scripts; as many as 20,000 at time. Scripting such uploads is VERY simple; if you want assistance scripting such uploads just ask on the xmlrpc@ list. If you old application can export as vCard/VCF you also have the option of PUTing the contacts via ZideStore using the vCard files. > OS: FC3 > OGO: 1.0.0-finally > Thanks for your input. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 13:58:56 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Christian Naumer) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 12:58:56 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] Problem with latest Trunk Message-ID: <20070413125856.76AB339029B@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> After updating to the latest trunk release (r1882) I can only see one application in the doc. Like Contacts or Projects. It is always the one configured to be displayed first. The others are ignored. This happens for every user. Anyone got ideas? regards -- Dr. Christian Naumer Scientist Molecular Biology B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg e-mail cn@brain-biotech.de, homepage www.brain-biotech.de fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Dr. Holger Zinke (Vorsitz), Dr. Jrgen Eck Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Ulrich Putsch From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 14:17:17 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:17:17 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Problem with latest Trunk In-Reply-To: <20070413125856.76AB339029B@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> References: <20070413125856.76AB339029B@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> Message-ID: <1176470237.5091.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-T1HV99ABZO+AATNoAQbS Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 12:58 +0000, Christian Naumer wrote: > After updating to the latest trunk release (r1882) I can only see one > application in the doc. Like Contacts or Projects. It is always the one > configured to be displayed first. The others are ignored. This happens fo= r every > user. > Anyone got ideas? You are running the wrong, or an old, version of SOPE. http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D1845 --=-T1HV99ABZO+AATNoAQbS Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGH4LdLRePpNle04MRAvI4AJ0Z1azmB7pk350SmmgAIgS1iKdKEwCePFIG NQKyzX1gpmdX0IB1fkoxNpk= =eINQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-T1HV99ABZO+AATNoAQbS-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 13 16:31:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 11:31:04 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install on SLES 10 In-Reply-To: <5000-SnapperMsg05076A73C239C006@[75.212.33.94]> References: <69889da30704041301v44e491e7h9829ae368e474d0@mail.gmail.com> <5000-SnapperMsg05076A73C239C006@[75.212.33.94]> Message-ID: <1176478264.5091.11.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-CFjCuu0YLZqJfNrfv2Hh Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >I am moving off of W2K3 + Exchange 2003 setup to a SLES 10 server for Sa= mba and would like to=20 > use OpenGroupWare for the Exchange replacement. There does not seem to be= any packages for SLES=20 > 10. I was wondering should I try the SLES 9 ones, the SuSE 10/10.1 ones o= r build from source? > You can build packages from source pretty easily. I can send you source = rpms for the latest=20 > trunk when I get back to a real Internet connection. (Currently under a=20 > palm tree.... ) I've just posted instructions for building packages on openSUSE 10.2; it should be the same on just about any SUSE related distribution. http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/misc/BuildingOGoPackagesFor= SUSE/document_view > >Also, does anyone know of any migration tools to move users email in to=20 > OGW? > The e-mail is really a migration to Cyrus IMAP, imapcopy is probably wha= t=20 > you want. --=-CFjCuu0YLZqJfNrfv2Hh Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGH6I4LRePpNle04MRAgEZAJ45etgUAud5dLSdvGi/qe5Z+d02kQCfYc5s B1wMtvJE2QYPML23PlrFezY= =YL0C -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-CFjCuu0YLZqJfNrfv2Hh-- From users@opengroupware.org Sat Apr 14 18:54:36 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Christian Naumer) Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:54:36 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Problem with latest Trunk In-Reply-To: <1176470237.5091.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <20070413125856.76AB339029B@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> <1176470237.5091.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <4621155C.5020406@brain-biotech.de> Adam Tauno Williams schrieb: > On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 12:58 +0000, Christian Naumer wrote: > =20 >> After updating to the latest trunk release (r1882) I can only see one >> application in the doc. Like Contacts or Projects. It is always the on= e >> configured to be displayed first. The others are ignored. This happens= for every >> user. >> Anyone got ideas? >> =20 > > You are running the wrong, or an old, version of SOPE. > =20 Correct. Thanks for the hint. However, while trying to fix this I noticed that the packages for centos are a few builds behind the ones for fc5 and fc4. The RHEL packages are the same in this regard. I downgraded to the 4.5 version of sope and the corresponding ogo packages and it works now. regards --=20 Dr. Christian Naumer Scientist Molecular Biology B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str. 34-36, D-64673 Zwingenberg=20 e-mail cn@brain-biotech.de,=20 homepage www.brain-biotech.de fon +49-6251-9331-30 / fax +49-6251-9331-11 Sitz der Gesellschaft: Zwingenberg/Bergstrasse=20 Registergericht AG Darmstadt, HRB 24758 Vorstand: Dr. Holger Zinke (Vorsitz), Dr. J=FCrgen Eck=20 Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: Ulrich Putsch From users@opengroupware.org Sat Apr 14 18:55:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: 14 Apr 2007 13:55:28 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] =?utf-8?Q?Re:_Re:_[OGo=2DUsers]_Problem_with_latest_Trunk?= Message-ID: <20070414175528.31719.qmail@mailer.mknsys.com> Je serais absent du bureau pour la période du 6 au 15 avril inclusivement. Pour toutes urgences veuillez communiquer avec M. Yannick Lacroix (yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com) Merci, --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will be out of the office from October 6 to the 15th. For any emergencies, please contact Mr. Yannick Lacroix at "yannick.lacroix@cimmaintenance.com". Regards Eric Giguère Directeur Génie Logiciel / Software Engineering Director CiM Maintenance inc. 6300, Auteuil, suite 201 Brossard (Québec) J4Z 3P2 Tél : +1 450.678.8337 poste 218 Fax : +1 450.678.8558 Avis de confidentialité Ce message, transmis par courriel ainsi que tout fichier qui pourrait y être joint, sont confidentiels, peuvent être protégés par le secret professionnel et sont à l'usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est par les présentes avisée qu'il lui est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le distribuer ou le reproduire. Si le destinataire ne peut être joint ou vous est inconnu, veuillez informer l'expéditeur par courrier électronique immédiatement et détruire ce message et toute copie de celui-ci. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 08:16:15 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Samuli_Sepp=E4nen?=) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:16:15 +0300 Subject: [OGo-Users] Time issues with OGo Message-ID: <462322BF.5040903@tietoteema.fi> OGo has been giving me a headache with it's time issues for quite while, and many things are not clear to me even after hours and hours of research in mailinglist archives, google and the plone. As always, I'd love to contribute an article to the plone about these issues once I get them cleared. So, a couple of questions: 1) Should I keep Postgresql database in GMT? 2) Does OGo add it's own DST on top of (Linux) system's own DST? So if automatic DST is activated in both Linux _and_ OGo, will the OGo clock be off 1 hour half of the year? 3) Is the only safe setting for TimeZoneName still "GMT"? Can it be changed to "GMT" on a running system without messing everything up? 4) Is the problem shown below happening due to hypothesis I wrote in question 2 or something else entirely: So, when I try to synchronize events between Nokia and OGo by using Funambol + GroupDAV plugin event begin and endtimes are consistently 1 hour off, either less or more than they ought to be: An event created in Nokia: Nokia Timezone: GMT+2 (does automatic DST) Real begintime: 8.00 Real endtime: 8.05 Vcard begintime: 5.00 (-3 hours) Vcard endtime: 5.05 (-3 hours) OGo begintime: 9.00 (+4 hours) OGo endtime: 9.05 (+4 hours) This looks good, except for the OGo part. Now onto the OGo event: OGo TimeZone: EET (GMT+2 with DST) Real begintime: 7.00 Real endtime: 8.00 Vcard begintime: 3.00 (-4 hours) Vcard endtime: 4.00 (-4 hours) Nokia begintime: 6.00 (+3 hours) Nokia endtime: 7.00 (+3 hours) Now for some reason OGo adds or decreases 4 hours from begin- and endtimes, instead of 3 as it should. Nokia on the other hand (correctly) adds or decreases three hours to the vCard as it is now GMT+2 + DST (1 hour). All this seems like if OGo was adding it's 1 hour on top of the Linux system's time, even though the system has already switched to DST (GMT+3). Thanks in advance, Samuli From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 10:06:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:06:34 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Time issues with OGo In-Reply-To: <462322BF.5040903@tietoteema.fi> References: <462322BF.5040903@tietoteema.fi> Message-ID: <9C3824F3-AD0D-4841-8860-27E314C2B97D@opengroupware.org> On Apr 16, 2007, at 09:16, Samuli Sepp=E4nen wrote: > 1) Should I keep Postgresql database in GMT? Not sure what you mean by that. > 2) Does OGo add it's own DST on top of (Linux) system's own DST? So if > automatic DST is activated in both Linux _and_ OGo, will the OGo clock > be off 1 hour half of the year? Both, OGo and Linux use UTC internally. How Linux adjusts your =20 hardware clock doesn't affect any programs. But yes, OGo (more exactly libFoundation) has own timezone processing =20= code. Since Linux works in UTC, it will never get applied twice. > 3) Is the only safe setting for TimeZoneName still "GMT"? Can it be > changed to "GMT" on a running system without messing everything up? Its the only setting which is tested and recommended. It *should* =20 only affect logging output, but who knows. You can change it to something else, but I'm not sure whether this =20 would move the dates. Could be. (try it on a test system). > 4) Is the problem shown below happening due to hypothesis I wrote in > question 2 or something else entirely: > > So, when I try to synchronize events between Nokia and OGo by using > Funambol + GroupDAV plugin event begin and endtimes are consistently 1 > hour off, either less or more than they ought to be: > > An event created in Nokia: > > Nokia Timezone: GMT+2 (does automatic DST) > Real begintime: 8.00 > Real endtime: 8.05 > Vcard begintime: 5.00 (-3 hours) > Vcard endtime: 5.05 (-3 hours) > OGo begintime: 9.00 (+4 hours) > OGo endtime: 9.05 (+4 hours) > > This looks good, except for the OGo part. Now onto the OGo event: > > OGo TimeZone: EET (GMT+2 with DST) > Real begintime: 7.00 > Real endtime: 8.00 > Vcard begintime: 3.00 (-4 hours) > Vcard endtime: 4.00 (-4 hours) > Nokia begintime: 6.00 (+3 hours) > Nokia endtime: 7.00 (+3 hours) > > Now for some reason OGo adds or decreases 4 hours from begin- and > endtimes, instead of 3 as it should. Nokia on the other hand =20 > (correctly) > adds or decreases three hours to the vCard as it is now GMT+2 + DST (1 > hour). All this seems like if OGo was adding it's 1 hour on top of the > Linux system's time, even though the system has already switched to =20= > DST > (GMT+3). As mentioned it can't be 2). It could be various things, at least =20 three timezone implementations are part of the process (Nokia, then =20 Java, then libFoundation). You should file a bug report including all the necessary information =20 (eg dumps of the vCard which is exchanged). BTW: vCards have no begintime. You probably refer to iCalendar. Greets, Helge --=20 Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 11:55:35 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:55:35 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo Message-ID: <46235627.6020507@huanga.com> Hi, I found out in this website http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo.html that SOGO as a new theme which makes it look like the Mozilla applications. I was wondering if it is possible to install this theme as well in OGo? Or are there more changes involved than just installing a new theme? Thanks Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 12:01:16 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Samuli_Sepp=E4nen?=) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:01:16 +0300 Subject: [OGo-Users] Time issues with OGo In-Reply-To: <9C3824F3-AD0D-4841-8860-27E314C2B97D@opengroupware.org> References: <462322BF.5040903@tietoteema.fi> <9C3824F3-AD0D-4841-8860-27E314C2B97D@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <4623577C.7050401@tietoteema.fi> > On Apr 16, 2007, at 09:16, Samuli Seppänen wrote: >> 1) Should I keep Postgresql database in GMT? > > Not sure what you mean by that. Postgresql seems to have a setting for client timezone. I'm not sure how this affects OGo, if at all: /etc/postgresql/7.4/postgresql: #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # CLIENT CONNECTION DEFAULTS #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # - Locale and Formatting - #timezone = unknown # actually, defaults to TZ environment I was hoping somebody had an idea of that. But OGo is a client, so I guess it's possible that this affects OGo. Then again, if OGo stores timezone info along with events in the database, it shouldn't matter. >> 2) Does OGo add it's own DST on top of (Linux) system's own DST? So if >> automatic DST is activated in both Linux _and_ OGo, will the OGo clock >> be off 1 hour half of the year? > > Both, OGo and Linux use UTC internally. How Linux adjusts your hardware > clock doesn't affect any programs. > > But yes, OGo (more exactly libFoundation) has own timezone processing > code. Since Linux works in UTC, it will never get applied twice. > Ok, so OGo does not use local time (UTF + GMT offset [+ DST]) as the basis of it's time calculations, but Linux system clock, which is in UTC. At least according to time howto Linux should never modify the hardware clock (Real-time clock a.k.a. CMOS clock), unless explicitly told to (with hwclock, for example). >> 3) Is the only safe setting for TimeZoneName still "GMT"? Can it be >> changed to "GMT" on a running system without messing everything up? > > Its the only setting which is tested and recommended. It *should* only > affect logging output, but who knows. > > You can change it to something else, but I'm not sure whether this would > move the dates. Could be. (try it on a test system). I'll test it on a cold system first - for historic reasons some of our OGo systems have TimeZoneName been mistakenly changed to GMT+2, EET or something else. > >> 4) Is the problem shown below happening due to hypothesis I wrote in >> question 2 or something else entirely: >> >> So, when I try to synchronize events between Nokia and OGo by using >> Funambol + GroupDAV plugin event begin and endtimes are consistently 1 >> hour off, either less or more than they ought to be: >> >> An event created in Nokia: >> >> Nokia Timezone: GMT+2 (does automatic DST) >> Real begintime: 8.00 >> Real endtime: 8.05 >> Vcard begintime: 5.00 (-3 hours) >> Vcard endtime: 5.05 (-3 hours) >> OGo begintime: 9.00 (+4 hours) >> OGo endtime: 9.05 (+4 hours) >> >> This looks good, except for the OGo part. Now onto the OGo event: >> >> OGo TimeZone: EET (GMT+2 with DST) >> Real begintime: 7.00 >> Real endtime: 8.00 >> Vcard begintime: 3.00 (-4 hours) >> Vcard endtime: 4.00 (-4 hours) >> Nokia begintime: 6.00 (+3 hours) >> Nokia endtime: 7.00 (+3 hours) >> >> Now for some reason OGo adds or decreases 4 hours from begin- and >> endtimes, instead of 3 as it should. Nokia on the other hand (correctly) >> adds or decreases three hours to the vCard as it is now GMT+2 + DST (1 >> hour). All this seems like if OGo was adding it's 1 hour on top of the >> Linux system's time, even though the system has already switched to DST >> (GMT+3). > > As mentioned it can't be 2). It could be various things, at least three > timezone implementations are part of the process (Nokia, then Java, then > libFoundation). > You should file a bug report including all the necessary information (eg > dumps of the vCard which is exchanged). > > BTW: vCards have no begintime. You probably refer to iCalendar. Yes, my mistake. I meant iCal. I'll try these tests on a clean system - current tests have been done _mostly_ on systems which have some history behind them. It could be Funambol messing something up, unless it's OGo due to some weird settings. If the problem persists, I'll file a bugreport. Samuli From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 12:20:32 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 07:20:32 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <46235627.6020507@huanga.com> References: <46235627.6020507@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1176722432.4826.0.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I found out in this website > http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo.html that SOGO as a new theme > which makes it look like the Mozilla applications. > I was wondering if it is possible to install this theme as well in OGo? No. > Or are there more changes involved than just installing a new theme? Yes. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 12:26:48 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 07:26:48 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Time issues with OGo In-Reply-To: <4623577C.7050401@tietoteema.fi> References: <462322BF.5040903@tietoteema.fi> <9C3824F3-AD0D-4841-8860-27E314C2B97D@opengroupware.org> <4623577C.7050401@tietoteema.fi> Message-ID: <1176722808.4826.6.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > >> 1) Should I keep Postgresql database in GMT? > > Not sure what you mean by that. > Postgresql seems to have a setting for client timezone. I'm not sure how > this affects OGo, if at all: > /etc/postgresql/7.4/postgresql: The important bit is to have TimeZoneName = GMT in your Defaults. > I was hoping somebody had an idea of that. But OGo is a client, so I > guess it's possible that this affects OGo. Then again, if OGo stores > timezone info along with events in the database, it shouldn't matter. > >> 2) Does OGo add it's own DST on top of (Linux) system's own DST? So if > >> automatic DST is activated in both Linux _and_ OGo, will the OGo clock > >> be off 1 hour half of the year? > > Both, OGo and Linux use UTC internally. How Linux adjusts your hardware > > clock doesn't affect any programs. > > But yes, OGo (more exactly libFoundation) has own timezone processing > > code. Since Linux works in UTC, it will never get applied twice. > Ok, so OGo does not use local time (UTF + GMT offset [+ DST]) as the > basis of it's time calculations, but Linux system clock, which is in > UTC. At least according to time howto Linux should never modify the > hardware clock (Real-time clock a.k.a. CMOS clock), unless explicitly > told to (with hwclock, for example). The hardware clock has no effect on anything; it is read once by the OS when booting and ignored after that. > > As mentioned it can't be 2). It could be various things, at least three > > timezone implementations are part of the process (Nokia, then Java, then > > libFoundation). > > You should file a bug report including all the necessary information (eg > > dumps of the vCard which is exchanged). > > BTW: vCards have no begintime. You probably refer to iCalendar. > Yes, my mistake. I meant iCal. I'll try these tests on a clean system - > current tests have been done _mostly_ on systems which have some history > behind them. It could be Funambol messing something up, unless it's OGo > due to some weird settings. If the problem persists, I'll file a bugreport. You can set Funambol to log everything, wherein you should be able to see the data exchanged. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 13:43:35 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:43:35 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore Message-ID: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> Hi, All the links in the zidestore webpages are generate "wrong". I have one example here: Because of the "(s)" none of the links are working. (Link to the CSS file, pictures, form) Can somebody tell me where I have to set a parameter in order to specify the exact URL? Or at least specify what protocol to use. Thanks Adam for the answer to my last questions. Regrads, Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 13:52:31 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:52:31 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-ISZbfJjCdARx+c8zli/b Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > All the links in the zidestore webpages are generate "wrong". I have one=20 > example here: > src=3D"http(s)://fileserver.company.net/zidestore/so/ControlPanel/Product= s/PrefsUI/Resources/banner_left.gif"=20 > border=3D"0" /> > Because of the "(s)" none of the links are working. (Link to the CSS=20 > file, pictures, form) > Can somebody tell me where I have to set a parameter in order to specify=20 > the exact URL? Or at least specify what protocol to use. I don't see anything like the problem you describe; it seems to me like it must be a webserver configuration issue. Are you running SSL? Doing anything with mod_rewrite, etc...? --=-ISZbfJjCdARx+c8zli/b Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGI3GPLRePpNle04MRAiKaAJ9YKo57DXjdiqoF+fBNJV2njtUZYwCfRHCA wdB2ms1odEy91dp7GoAxNoQ= =SZFL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-ISZbfJjCdARx+c8zli/b-- From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 14:22:29 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:22:29 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> All the links in the zidestore webpages are generate "wrong". I have one >> example here: >> > src="http(s)://fileserver.company.net/zidestore/so/ControlPanel/Products/PrefsUI/Resources/banner_left.gif" >> border="0" /> >> Because of the "(s)" none of the links are working. (Link to the CSS >> file, pictures, form) >> Can somebody tell me where I have to set a parameter in order to specify >> the exact URL? Or at least specify what protocol to use. > > > I don't see anything like the problem you describe; it seems to me like > it must be a webserver configuration issue. > > Are you running SSL? Doing anything with mod_rewrite, etc...? I have mod_ssl and mod_rewrite installed. And they are running with the default fedora6 configuration. I disabled them now, but no changes. I wonder why you think those two modules could interfere with the creation of the webpage in OGo. Can you explain me a little bit more about this? As far as I know those two modules come into play when requests are sent to the server and not when the web server delivers the html page. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 15:24:52 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Wolfgang Sourdeau) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:24:52 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <46235627.6020507@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> On 2007-04-16 06:55:35 -0400 Raffael Luthiger wrote: > Hi, > > I found out in this website > http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo.html > that SOGO as a new theme which makes it look like the Mozilla > applications. > > I was wondering if it is possible to install this theme as well in > OGo? Or > are there more changes involved than just installing a new theme? > > Thanks > Raffael > Hi Raffael, There are two aspects on that question. The disposition of the HTML elements depends on the module that is used and SOGo and OGo modules are quite different. So you cannot take a module from SOGo or its template files and put it in OGo while hoping it will work. What you can do is change the templates in OGo to give them a similar look and feel. The other aspect has to do with the CSS. The colors of the buttons, the size of the font, the aspect of the buttons when you pass over them with the mouse.... is all done in CSS. And although there is no easy way to take SOGo's CSS files and plug them into OGo, you could also modify OGo's CSS files to obtain the same graphical effects. Of course, a few images will need to be transferred as well... All in all, unless you need all the features of OGo why don't you simply use SOGo? Wolfgang From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 16:24:25 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 17:24:25 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> References: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> Message-ID: <46239529.9090109@huanga.com> Hi Wolfgang, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote: > All in all, unless you need all the features of OGo why don't you simply > use SOGo? I was thinking about this. But three questions came up. And I couldn't find answers on the SOGo website, so I decided to stick with OGo. a) Is the database schema the same for SOGo and OGo, or not? In other words can I easily move from one application to the other? b) What features are in OGo but not on SOGo? c) How stable is SOGo? According to the web site a lot of work is going on. Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 16:50:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Wolfgang Sourdeau) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:50:04 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <46239529.9090109@huanga.com> Message-ID: Hi again, >> All in all, unless you need all the features of OGo why don't you >> simply >> use SOGo? > > I was thinking about this. But three questions came up. And I > couldn't find > answers on the SOGo website, so I decided to stick with OGo. > > a) Is the database schema the same for SOGo and OGo, or not? In other > words > can I easily move from one application to the other? > > b) What features are in OGo but not on SOGo? > > c) How stable is SOGo? According to the web site a lot of work is > going on. > > Raffael a) I think the best way would be to create migration scripts. I don't know OGo that much so I think Helge Hess would be able to answer that question better than me... b) OGo has a few more modules. I think there is a module for document management that SOGo has not. I can answer the question the other way around: SOGo has support for calendar, contacts management and emails. c) A lot of work is still happening but most of the features are there. What we are doing for the moment is enhancing the features that are already presents, by adding missing functionalities or fixing bugs. However it is perfectly useable already. Regarding stability, it is very stable in general. There are a couple of issues with memory management which I still have to figure out but it works pretty much as expected. For example, this week I plan to complete the support for ACLS so that users from MS Exchange and Oracle Calendar can be migrated to SOGo and fix some JS-related issues in SOGoMail. After that, the remaining steps before releasing SOGo 1.0 will be to fix the remaining minor bugs. Please also note that we have made a snapshot available last week and that we will provide a new one in a few days. So you can build it and test it yourself and see if it suits your needs. The installation instructions should be available soon as well. However do not hesitate to ask for help. Wolfgang From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 16:50:46 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 17:50:46 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? Message-ID: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> Sorry to bother you again. I have another "strange" problem I can't find any solution on the ogo websites. When I open the file /zidestore/so/username/Calendar/calendar.ics on the server I have only 3 events in it. Although this user has about 500 appointments in his Calendar. So the question is: How does OGo determine which appointments get into the calendar.ics file? To say is that this user is the team leader and almost all his appointments are created by the secretary. In the web-ui I can see that he is in all appointments as an attendee. So I see no reason why those appointments shouldn't be in the calendar.ics file. Do I miss here something? Or is there anything in the plone documentation about the ZideStore-URLs I didn't see? Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 17:42:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:42:37 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? In-Reply-To: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> References: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> Message-ID: <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> > Sorry to bother you again. I have another "strange" problem I can't > find any solution on the ogo websites. No need to apologize; ask as many questions as you need to. > When I open the file /zidestore/so/username/Calendar/calendar.ics on > the server I have only 3 events in it. Although this user has about 500 > appointments in his Calendar. So the question is: How does OGo > determine which appointments get into the calendar.ics file? This is explained, mostly, at: =20 http://www.opengroupware.org/en/users/docs/snippets/ZideStore/ZideStore-URLs= .html > To say is that this user is the team leader and almost all his > appointments are created by the secretary. In the web-ui I can see that > he is in all appointments as an attendee. You probably want to use the Overview folder. > So I see no reason why those appointments shouldn't be in the > calendar.ics file. Different folders map in different elements, as the previous URL explains. > Do I miss here something? Or is there anything in the plone > documentation about the ZideStore-URLs I didn't see? From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 18:25:05 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 19:25:05 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? In-Reply-To: <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> References: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> Message-ID: <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > This is explained, mostly, at: > http://www.opengroupware.org/en/users/docs/snippets/ZideStore/ZideStore-URLs.html Thanks. I've been reading this page about 10 times today. >> To say is that this user is the team leader and almost all his >> appointments are created by the secretary. In the web-ui I can see that >> he is in all appointments as an attendee. > > You probably want to use the Overview folder. No, because the user would see all the team members appointments as well. Or am I wrong? But I got the "problem" now. In the .ics file everything is included a user can see. But I wanted to have everything the user attends. And I got the difference between public and private wrong because I was looking at it from the attendees point of view and not from the view privilege point of view. Thanks for the help again. Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 18:36:01 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:36:01 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? In-Reply-To: <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> References: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1176744961.4964.5.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > > This is explained, mostly, at: > > http://www.opengroupware.org/en/users/docs/snippets/ZideStore/ZideStore-URLs.html > Thanks. I've been reading this page about 10 times today. > >> To say is that this user is the team leader and almost all his > >> appointments are created by the secretary. In the web-ui I can see that > >> he is in all appointments as an attendee. > > You probably want to use the Overview folder. > No, because the user would see all the team members appointments as > well. Or am I wrong? But I got the "problem" now. If you are using a group Overview yes. The user's Overview should be the events they are participating in; /zidestore/dav/%USER%/Overview If possible I'd recommend retrieving events via GroupDAV (DAV) rather can iCalendar; depends on what your client supports. > In the .ics file everything is included a user can see. Correct, the private and public folders are based on permissions. > But I wanted to have everything the user attends. That is Overview folders. > And I got the difference between public and private wrong because I was > looking at it from the attendees point of view and not from the view > privilege point of view. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 19:43:54 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 20:43:54 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? In-Reply-To: <1176744961.4964.5.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> <1176744961.4964.5.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <4623C3EA.5060907@huanga.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >>> This is explained, mostly, at: >>> http://www.opengroupware.org/en/users/docs/snippets/ZideStore/ZideStore-URLs.html > > The user's Overview should be the events they are participating in; > /zidestore/dav/%USER%/Overview Ah, OK. Then I got it wrong. They way I was reading it on the page above is that Overview can only be generated on groups. (I haven't seen it mentioned under private folders) > If possible I'd recommend retrieving events via GroupDAV (DAV) rather > can iCalendar; depends on what your client supports. The client is Mozilla Sunbird. I think GroupDAV works as well... But I didn't look at it till now and I don't know. >> But I wanted to have everything the user attends. > > That is Overview folders. Cool. Thanks for your answers. Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 20:49:33 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 21:49:33 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> References: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> Message-ID: <6AB9C296-FC8B-4BEF-AB6E-CFB8E7FD5610@opengroupware.org> On Apr 16, 2007, at 16:24, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote: > There are two aspects on that question. The disposition of the HTML > elements depends on the module that is used and SOGo and OGo > modules are quite different. So you cannot take a module from SOGo > or its template files and put it in OGo while hoping it will work. > What you can do is change the templates in OGo to give them a > similar look and feel. As mentioned the regular OGo web interface is *vastely* different to the SOGo interface. However, the technology used in SOGo is derived from OGo ZideStore and is in fact very similiar (I think trunk even contains an experimental ZideStore Mail module based on the SOGo mailer). The basic plan is to add the SOGo interface on top of ZideStore to add an additional, less complex, interface to OGo while keeping the powerful underpinnings. But lets wait a bit until the SOGo interface matures. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 21:16:53 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:16:53 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: <46239529.9090109@huanga.com> References: <1da9c1160aa411db7ad33c2dd4891524@mozzarella> <46239529.9090109@huanga.com> Message-ID: <2162232A-7B87-45A6-BD69-99EB896FBB13@opengroupware.org> On Apr 16, 2007, at 17:24, Raffael Luthiger wrote: > a) Is the database schema the same for SOGo and OGo, or not? In > other words can I easily move from one application to the other? Those are two questions. a1) No. The database schemas are *completely* different. SOGo (Scalable OGo) is designed with massive scalability in mind (60.000+ users) while OGo is designed for depth in functionality (<1000 users). Basically SOGo uses vcard/ical BLOBs as a datastorage while OGo uses a regular normalized relational database schema. a2) Because OGo has much more functionality you loose a lot when going to SOGo (you also gain if what you loose isn't important for you :-). But besides that a transition should not be hard. "Just" copy the vCards/iCals between the systems via WebDAV/GroupDAV. (SOGo is completely build on top of vcard/ical while OGo has ZideStore to represent its data in those formats). > b) What features are in OGo but not on SOGo? Oh, thats far too much to explain in detail. OGo has a huge number of features (possibly too many ;-). In general, if you just want a very simple mailer, a very simple calendar and a very simple addressbook, SOGo shines. In fact thats what a lot of people want :-) It has no data model mismatches with native clients, it very fast and (already) has a modern interface. If you want a structured database, a lot of smart functionality and plenty of well thought out and proven features, OGo is and will stay much better. Its really hard to explain (at least for me). If people think about the term "Groupware" they usually associate that with the functionality provided by Microsoft Exchange. Thats more or less exactly what is provided by SOGo (and competing products like Scalix or Zimbra). OGo is more like an Intranet knowledge management system or a CRM with a lot of groupware features which were driven by real world requirements in the SME segment. > c) How stable is SOGo? According to the web site a lot of work is > going on. Unlike OGo SOGo is not a shrinked wrapped application. I wouldn't call SOGo unstable, by design its due to its simplicity inherently more stable than OGo. But its still "immature" compared to OGo. Remember that the latter is in active maintenace for almost 12 years now while SOGo was just started in summer 2004. There is no SOGo packaging yet, SOGo is used by just a few (though high scale!) companies. But this will change :-) SOGo is awesome software and it got even better by the work of Inverse. Choice is hard, isn't it? ;-) Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 21:30:15 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:30:15 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Apr 16, 2007, at 17:50, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote: > a) > I think the best way would be to create migration scripts. > I don't know OGo that much so I think Helge Hess would be able to > answer that question better than me... See my other mail. What I envision for OGo is an interface which can work on top of ZideStore and on SOGo at the same time. Would be cool, but we'll see ;-) > b) > OGo has a few more modules. I think there is a module for document > management that SOGo has not. I can answer the question the other > way around: SOGo has support for calendar, contacts management and > emails. The difference between OGo and SOGo is not so much in the number of applications but in the depth of functionality of the applications. Eg your paper desktop calendar but still a "calendar" but it doesn't have the same functionality than even the simplest software calendar. Though it does have additional "features", eg it works during power outage ;-) > c) > A lot of work is still happening but most of the features are > there. What we are doing for the moment is enhancing the features > that are already presents, by adding missing functionalities or > fixing bugs. However it is perfectly useable already. > Regarding stability, it is very stable in general. There are a > couple of issues with memory management which I still have to > figure out but it works pretty much as expected. As mentioned in my other mail SOGo is extremely stable by design. For example it has a completely stateless web interface, so you can restart servers w/o the user noticing (no session data lost). This for examples makes memory leaks less problematic than with OGo. Less functionality means less bugs :-) But overall, its still in development and a moving target. There is no release management nor packages. OGo trunk has less radical changes than SOGo tags :-) > For example, this week I plan to complete the support for ACLS so > that users from MS Exchange and Oracle Calendar can be migrated to > SOGo and fix some JS-related issues in SOGoMail. After that, the > remaining steps before releasing SOGo 1.0 will be to fix the > remaining minor bugs. :-) Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 21:35:02 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 22:35:02 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] What gets into /Calendar/calendar.ics? In-Reply-To: <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> References: <46239B56.8010106@huanga.com> <20070416124237.36hy8cuy8o8ok0sc@tyr.morrison.iserv.net> <4623B171.7070808@huanga.com> Message-ID: On Apr 16, 2007, at 19:25, Raffael Luthiger wrote: >> You probably want to use the Overview folder. > No, because the user would see all the team members appointments as > well. Or am I wrong? You are wrong. The Overview resource includes the appointments you attend while the "other" (regular) calendars show the appointments based on permissions. > In the .ics file everything is included a user can see. But I > wanted to have everything the user attends. /zidestore/dav/$user/Calendar/ics shows the *private* appointments of $user /zidestore/dav/$user/Overview/ics shows the appointments where $user is an attendee /zidestore/dav/$user/Groups/$group/Calendar/ics shows the appointments where the read-access-group is $group /zidestore/dav/$user/Groups/$group/Overview/ics (does that exist?) shows the appointments where any of $group members is an attendee The "Overview" query is what the regular OGo web interface shows. > And I got the difference between public and private wrong because I > was looking at it from the attendees point of view and not from the > view privilege point of view. Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 16 23:04:59 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 00:04:59 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install a SOGO theme in OGo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4623F30B.5090209@huanga.com> Helge Hess wrote: > Eg your paper desktop calendar but still a "calendar" but it doesn't > have the same functionality than even the simplest software calendar. > Though it does have additional "features", eg it works during power > outage ;-) And it has a better resolution on the display :) Thanks Helge for those great answers. It helped me a lot. I see now a lot more behind the scene. Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 13:30:55 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:30:55 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-Puu3SjN25BbHWXn4jEg7 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >> example here: > >> >> src=3D"http(s)://fileserver.company.net/zidestore/so/ControlPanel/Prod= ucts/PrefsUI/Resources/banner_left.gif"=20 > >> border=3D"0" /> > >> Because of the "(s)" none of the links are working. (Link to the CSS=20 > >> file, pictures, form) > >> Can somebody tell me where I have to set a parameter in order to speci= fy=20 > >> the exact URL? Or at least specify what protocol to use. > > I don't see anything like the problem you describe; it seems to me lik= e > > it must be a webserver configuration issue. > > Are you running SSL? Doing anything with mod_rewrite, etc...? > I have mod_ssl and mod_rewrite installed. And they are running with the=20 > default fedora6 configuration. > I disabled them now, but no changes. > I wonder why you think those two modules could interfere with the=20 > creation of the webpage in OGo. Can you explain me a little bit more=20 > about this? The links are generated based upon the context of the request; if you made the request with https:// (or somehow your http:// request got rewritten as https://) then you would get https:// links. If you made requests with http:// you should get http:// links. "http(s)://" is pretty darn weird. Otherwise the link looks just fine. Do you see anything in the ZideStore logs? > As far as I know those two modules come into play when requests are sent=20 > to the server and not when the web server delivers the html page. Sure, basically. But the webserver hands the requests off to ngobjweb which contacts the backend server, which does all the SOPE magic, then gives the response back to ngobjweb which gives the response back to Apache, which sends the response to the client. --=-Puu3SjN25BbHWXn4jEg7 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGJL3/LRePpNle04MRAtggAJ48K/3bKaM5ShkymKbE0g+v9iZIUgCeN5uq LynnpYzgRBaajZlIi1K4CaY= =HQ+3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-Puu3SjN25BbHWXn4jEg7-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 13:47:46 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:47:46 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <4624C1F2.3080506@huanga.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >>>> example here: >>>> >>> src="http(s)://fileserver.company.net/zidestore/so/ControlPanel/Products/PrefsUI/Resources/banner_left.gif" >>>> border="0" /> > "http(s)://" is pretty darn weird. Otherwise the link looks just fine. > > Do you see anything in the ZideStore logs? No, not at all. But now I realized something else. In the browser I open "http://192.168.1.250" (which is fileserver.company.net) but the server itself creates the links as "http(s)://fileserver.company.net". Maybe this helps a little bit. The end result should be that the users can connect with the IP address. From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 13:56:14 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:56:14 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: On Apr 17, 2007, at 14:30, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > The links are generated based upon the context of the request; if you > made the request with https:// (or somehow your http:// request got > rewritten as https://) then you would get https:// links. If you made > requests with http:// you should get http:// links. I remember that there was some Apache bug with forwarding the SSL information. Should be in Bugzilla. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 14:20:25 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 15:20:25 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] URLs for Zidestore In-Reply-To: References: <46236F77.4050700@huanga.com> <1176727951.5178.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <46237895.8030205@huanga.com> <1176813055.4994.9.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <4624C999.6020802@huanga.com> Helge Hess wrote: > On Apr 17, 2007, at 14:30, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> The links are generated based upon the context of the request; if you >> made the request with https:// (or somehow your http:// request got >> rewritten as https://) then you would get https:// links. If you made >> requests with http:// you should get http:// links. > > I remember that there was some Apache bug with forwarding the SSL > information. Should be in Bugzilla. > The only one I could find is bug 1435 which is about a problem which only exists with apache_ssl and not with mod_ssl. So it doesn't apply here. Bug 1719 could be it if I had the problem with the web-ui as well. As far as I see it. But it only exists with the zidestore. Greetings, Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 16:29:42 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (romain berge) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:29:42 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Installation on Debian Etch AMD64 Message-ID: <38c1b2080704170829t4044b98awafeee87929579023@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_82373_4058353.1176823782319 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi all, I would like to install OGO on a fresh Debian Etch (the new stable version) on AMD 64. I began by adding this patch to my /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge trunk Then i tried an #apt-get update But I got this: Failed to fetch http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian/dists/sarge/trunk/binary-amd64/Packages.gz 404 Not Found Reading package lists... Done W: Couldn't stat source package list http://download.opengroupware.orgsarge/trunk Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/download.opengroupware.org_nightly_packages_debian_dists_sarge_trunk_binary-amd64_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory) W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. I noticed there http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian/dists/sarge/trunk/ no port on AMD 64. It is oki installing the 32bist version ? Thanks Romain BERGE berge.romain@gmail.com ------=_Part_82373_4058353.1176823782319 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi all,

I would like to install OGO on a fresh Debian Etch (the new stable version) on AMD 64.

I began by adding this patch to my /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge trunk

Then i tried an
#apt-get update

But I got this:
Failed to fetch http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian/dists/sarge/trunk/binary-amd64/Packages.gz  404 Not Found
Reading package lists... Done
W: Couldn't stat source package list http://download.opengroupware.org sarge/trunk Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/download.opengroupware.org_nightly_packages_debian_dists_sarge_trunk_binary-amd64_Packages) - stat (2 No such file or directory)
W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.

I noticed there
http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian/dists/sarge/trunk/
no port on AMD 64.

It is oki installing the 32bist version ?

Thanks

Romain BERGE
berge.romain@gmail.com


------=_Part_82373_4058353.1176823782319-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 16:52:23 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 17:52:23 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Installation on Debian Etch AMD64 In-Reply-To: <38c1b2080704170829t4044b98awafeee87929579023@mail.gmail.com> References: <38c1b2080704170829t4044b98awafeee87929579023@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <53624C13-291B-40A3-9C60-52E3302472AF@opengroupware.org> On Apr 17, 2007, at 17:29, romain berge wrote: > I would like to install OGO on a fresh Debian Etch (the new stable > version) on AMD 64. > > I began by adding this patch to my /etc/apt/sources.list > deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge > trunk I don't think installing Sarge packages on Etch will work. Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 17:18:16 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (romain berge) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:18:16 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install from source Message-ID: <38c1b2080704170918s49a6671fne57438de5ae328da@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_83084_1323663.1176826696214 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi all, I have an AMD64 and I would like to compile the source of OGo. I am looking for some how-to and tutorials but can't find anyhting good. Can you give me the main steps in order to make it works on Debian Etch amd64 ? Thanks Romain BERGE berge.romain@gmail.com ------=_Part_83084_1323663.1176826696214 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi all,

I have an AMD64 and I would like to compile the source of OGo.

I am looking for some how-to and tutorials but can't find anyhting good.

Can you give me the main steps in order to make it works on Debian Etch amd64 ?

Thanks

Romain BERGE
berge.romain@gmail.com
------=_Part_83084_1323663.1176826696214-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Apr 17 17:38:17 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 18:38:17 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install from source In-Reply-To: <38c1b2080704170918s49a6671fne57438de5ae328da@mail.gmail.com> References: <38c1b2080704170918s49a6671fne57438de5ae328da@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2BE43A2D-E6FB-4F6B-94E4-26168DFFF190@opengroupware.org> On Apr 17, 2007, at 18:18, romain berge wrote: > I have an AMD64 and I would like to compile the source of OGo. > > I am looking for some how-to and tutorials but can't find anyhting > good. Website/Install/Source? Step a): Install gnustep-make and compile libFoundation http://sope.opengroupware.org/en/build/thirdparty.html Step b): Compile SOPE (eg 4.6 for OGo 1.1) http://sope.opengroupware.org/en/build/sope.html Step c): Compile OGo http://www.opengroupware.org/en/devs/build/ogo.html Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 18 14:55:25 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Steven) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 14:55:25 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Help getting clients to work Message-ID: <1176904525.12544.8.camel@steven-desktop> Hi I have just installed opengroupware on Debian etch. The documentation for opengroupware seems scattered and I'm finding it difficult to follow. What I want to achieve is to be able to sync evolution, and possibly outlook or Sunbird. Whats the best way to go about this, I see Groupdav looks promising, is this included in OpenGroupware? or is it still experimental seems unclear (to me at least). If anyone has a good guide they could point me to, or explain their setup solution if it's similar. I would be great-full! and you'd save me loosing my hair!. Kind Regards Steven. From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 18 15:08:39 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 10:08:39 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Help getting clients to work In-Reply-To: <1176904525.12544.8.camel@steven-desktop> References: <1176904525.12544.8.camel@steven-desktop> Message-ID: <1176905319.4707.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-7sPqboQ0zOhq8iB/fjmc Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > I have just installed opengroupware on Debian etch. The documentation > for opengroupware seems scattered and I'm finding it difficult to > follow. There is some organized documentation here - http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view > What I want to achieve is to be able to sync evolution, Do you mean "Sync" or "Connect". These are two quite different things. The GroupDAV plugin works fairly well, but not perfectly. The code can be gotten here - svn co http://developer.opengroupware.org/OGoProjects/evolution-groupdav/trunk - (I think). We really need a doc plone page on that one. That is useful for *Connect*, but not [I think] for Sync. (Does it work offline?). With a recent version of Evolution building and installing the plugin is very straight-forward. > and possibly outlook=20 You should be able to *Sync* via Funambol/GroupDAV; to *Connect* you need Zidelook. Via Funambol you can sync with just about anything - http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/applications/syncml/funambo= l-setup/view?searchterm=3Dfunambol This link needs to be updated to reflect the latest version, but otherwise should be correct. If you want to *Connect* with Outlook then you should purchase a copy of the ZideLook plugin; which also provides an Offline mode. ZideLook works well and is inexpensive. > or Sunbird. Sunbird only supports iCalendar [AFIAK] and this is really only useful to viewing/reading, writes don't work so well (which is a problem with the iCalendar model, not OGo). > Whats the best way to go about this, I see Groupdav looks promising, is > this included in OpenGroupware? or is it still experimental seems > unclear (to me at least). It works quite well, client support is still a bit nascent.=20 > If anyone has a good guide they could point me to, or explain their > setup solution if it's similar. I would be great-full! and you'd save me > loosing my hair!. --=-7sPqboQ0zOhq8iB/fjmc Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBGJiZnLRePpNle04MRAnSdAJ9XKft4Ddd2j+bl6hyv7Hlbb4PxnQCfVwYH /LynfPBoXimR+1MvZpj+cL0= =1S3q -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-7sPqboQ0zOhq8iB/fjmc-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 18 15:30:44 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (David Gama Rodriguez) Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 09:30:44 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] %internal server error Preferences->Display Message-ID: <1176906644.3678.10.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi list!!! I install and setup the Opengroupware in gentoo, but the thing is that trying to change the language to spanish I reach an error 500 internal server error. So this is what I do to get this error: I log as root then I go to Preferences->Display and here is where I get the error. and this is what opengroupware log says ### child 6527 (#7) was terminated by signal 11 (uptime=53s). Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: storing cached vCards files in: '/var/lib/opengroupware/attachments' Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: account::change-password: using password field: 'userPassword' Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: members of role team 'team creators' are allowed to create teams. Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: located themes: OOo, blue, kde, orange Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: located translations: Japanese, Slovak, English, Dutch, ptBR, French, German, Danish, Hungarian, Norwegian, Spanish, Portuguese, Basque, Italian, Polish Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: |ogo-webui-1.1| CTI Dialers: Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: WOCompoundElement: pool embedding is on. Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: WOCompoundElement: id logging is on. Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: OGoProject: available project bases: FileSystem,Database Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: load storage bundle: 'OGoFileSystemProject.ds' Apr 17 16:23:43 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: load storage bundle: 'OGoDatabaseProject.ds' Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: doc-viewer did not find Epoz. Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: found doc-viewers attributes,contents,versions,access,logs Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: using default doc-viewer rules. Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: Note: folder-view did not find Epoz. Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: SkyPersonViewer: form letter types: excel, framemaker, winword Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: |ogo-webui-1.1| OpenGroupware.org instance initialized. Apr 17 16:23:44 ogo-webui-1.1 [6536]: |ogo-webui-1.1| WOHttpAdaptor listening on address *:20000 I dont know what is going on any clues? I install Opengroupware on gentoo from this link: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24247 opengroupware-1.1.6.ebuild text/plain Alexandre Ghisoli 2006-08-31 05:23 0000 13.43 KB Details From users@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 18 23:57:18 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (brian Austin) Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 08:57:18 +1000 Subject: [OGo-Users] Help getting clients to work In-Reply-To: <1176905319.4707.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <1176904525.12544.8.camel@steven-desktop> <1176905319.4707.8.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <4626A24E.7070909@versa.net.au> heres a copy of my records on how I did this, up to as far as I got with it. Just got a nokia n73 to pursue the testng, time permitting.


Opengroupware with Funambol pim connector

References:

http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/users/2006-September/016806.html
http://comalies.citadel.org/~matt/funambol/pre-rc1/

Opengroupware install

vi /etc/apt/sources.list

add

deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy
deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge releases/sope-4.5.9-maple
deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge releases/ThirdParty

apt-get update
apt-get install libsope-core4.5 libfoundation1.1
apt-get dist-upgrade

some dependancies will be missing, as we are running on etch, not sarge.

wget http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/r/readline4/libreadline4_4.3-11_i386.deb
wget http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/pilot-link/libpisock8_0.11.8-10_i386.deb
wget http://security.debian.org/debian-security/pool/updates/main/p/postgresql/libpq3_7.4.7-6sarge4_i386.deb

dpkg -i libreadline4_4.3-11_i386.deb
dpkg -i libpisock8_0.11.8-10_i386.deb
dpkg -i libpq3_7.4.7-6sarge4_i386.deb

apt-get install postgresql libapache-mod-ngobjweb

apt-get install opengroupware.org1.1*

apt-get install libfoundation-tools

apt-get install daemon

hacks to fix up the broken install

1. get the create instance script, run it.
wget http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/ogo-create-instance?rev=1759
chmod 700 ogo-create-instance?rev=1759
./ogo-create-instance?rev=1759

2. get the /etc/init.d/opengroupware file
wget http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/*checkout*/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=1759
mv opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org\?rev\=1759 opengroupware
chmod 700 opengroupware
mv opengroupware /etc/init.d/

cd /etc/rc2.d
ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware
cd ../rc3.d/
ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware
cd ../rc4.d/
ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware
cd ../rc5.d/
ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware S92opengroupware

Configure postgress to allow access to database.

need to allow local machine access to postgress

Funombal install

This is not an apt-get install procedure.

Required Files

Install java

reference: LinuxJava

Get the java 5 sdk from www.java.com

extract the contents to (eg) /usr/lib/jdk1.5.0_11

ln -s /usr/lib/jdk1.5.0_11 /usr/lib/java

ln -s /usr/bin/java /usr/lib/java/bin/java

add to /etc/profile and any scripts that need java

export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java

Install Jboss

References:
http://comalies.citadel.org/~matt/funambol/pre-rc1/install-guide/x47.html

Installing jBoss is fairly easy. The installer is a runable java archive, and can be executed by double clicking on it in your GUI or manually by:

$ java -jar jboss-4.0.4.GA-Patch1-installer.jar

If you don't have graphical access to your system and can't run the installer, try either one of the other archives from the download site, or perhaps a jBoss package from your system vendor

Take note of the location on your system which you install jBoss to. When asked, choose the default install profile

jboss installs to
/usr/local/jboss-4.0.4.ga

Install funambol

cd ~
unzip funambol-ds-server-5.0.10.zip
this is an old version you want the latest version from Matts download site.

cd /usr/local
mv ~/Funambol .

4. Funambol DS Server

Unzip the Funambol archive and move its contents to a permanent place on your system. Then open up a terminal and export the following environment variables:

$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/java
$ export J2EE_HOME=/usr/local/jboss-4.0.4.ga

(Suggestion: save the exports as a shell script so you can source them when needed)

Copy the groupdav-1.x.xxxx.s4j archive to modules in the Funambol/ds-server directory.

I am using mysql for funambol, need the jdbc connector. My server accepts login from localhost as root with a password

cd ~
wget http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/5.0.html
gunzip the file, untar it.
find the file
mysql-connector-java-5.0.4-bin.jar
and copy it to the jboss default server lib folder
cp mysql-connector-java-5.0.4-bin.jar /usr/local/jboss-4.0.4.GA/server/default/lib

Open up install.properties in Funambol/ds-server,

dbms=mysql

further down... My server accepts login from localhost as root with a password

jdbc.classpath=/usr/local/jboss-4.0.4.GA/server/default/lib/mysql-connector-java-5.0.4-bin.jar
jdbc.driver=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost/funambol
jdbc.user=root
jdbc.password=......

Just below the SQL definitions there is a modules-to-install line:

modules-to-install=foundation-3.0.9,pdi-3.0.5,pimweb-3.0.8,funambol-db-3.0.7

Add the GroupDAV? connector to the end of it, like so:

modules-to-install=foundation-3.0.9,pdi-3.0.5,pimweb-3.0.8,funambol-db-3.0.7,groupdav-1.x.xxxx

Next, make the install scripts executable, and install Funambol:

$ chmod +x bin/install.sh $ chmod +x bin/install-modules.sh $ bin/install.sh jboss40

The script will ask you if you wish to replace the database for each module. Answer Y (yes) to each one.

ATTENTION! If you already have services running on port 8080, edit the jBoss tomcat configuration in /server/default/deploy/jbossweb-tomcat55.sar/server.xml

Before we start Funambol, the server needs all the dependencies for the connector in its classpath. Copy JGroupDAV?.jar, and the contents of gdav_libs.tar.bz2 to /server/funambol/lib. Then, start Funambol with:

$ bin/start.sh

prove the point, hitting the site...

http://barneyvm:8080/funambol/

Build version: 5.0.10
Build date: 20060908
Source tag: serverds_5_0_10


-----Original Message -----
 From: Adam Tauno Williams
 Sent: 19/04/2007 12:08 AM
I have just installed opengroupware on Debian etch. The documentation
for opengroupware seems scattered and I'm finding it difficult to
follow.
    

There is some organized documentation here -
http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view

  
What I want to achieve is to be able to sync evolution,
    

Do you mean "Sync" or "Connect".  These are two quite different things.
The GroupDAV plugin works fairly well,