[OGo-Users] Install on Debian Etch or other suggestions?
Brian Austin
users@opengroupware.org
Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:37:04 +1000
/etc/postgresql/7.4/main# vi pg_hba.conf
looks like this...
# Database administrative login by UNIX sockets
local all postgres ident sameuser
# TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD
local all all
ident sameuser
# IPv4-style local connections:
host all all 127.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 md5
# IPv6-style local connections:
host all all ::1
ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff md5
-----Original Message -----
From: Brian austin
Sent: 29/04/2007 9:20 PM
>> Configure postgress to allow access to database.
>> need to allow local machine access to postgress
>
> will post file & change required when I get a mo'
>
> Jan Sneep wrote:
>> OK This is what I have done, which is slightly different to what you
>> showed;
>> (I've put ** infront of the lines that are different)
>>
>> By the way I'm running all of the commands from the \etc\apt folder
>> as this
>> is where the "Root Terminal" opens up to.
>>
>> apt-get install ogo-create-instance -->> This still doesn't work
>> ... can't
>> find the package
>>
>> ** wget
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/ogo-create-
>>
>> instance?rev=1759
>>
>> chmod 700 ogo-create-instnce?rev=1759 ./ogo-create-instance?rv=1759
>>
>> ** wget
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/opengroupwa
>>
>> re.org-environment.opengroupware.org?rev=1759
>>
>> ** mv opengroupware.org-environment.opengroupware.org\?rev\=1759
>> opengroupware.org
>>
>> ** chmod 700 opengroupware.org
>>
>> ** mv opengroupware /etc/init.d
>>
>> cd /etc/rc2.d
>>
>> ** ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware.org S92opengroupware
>>
>> ** cd ../rc3.d
>>
>> ** ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware.org S92opengroupware
>>
>> ** cd ../rc4.d
>>
>> ** ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware.org S92opengroupware
>>
>> ** cd ../rc5.d
>>
>> ** ln -s ../init.d/opengroupware.org S92opengroupware
>>
>> Not sure if I need to actually do something for the following two
>> instructions;
>>
>> Configure postgress to allow access to database.
>> need to allow local machine access to postgress
>>
>> So I'm proceeding to installing Funambol ... :O)
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: users-admin@opengroupware.org
>> [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org]On Behalf Of Brian austin
>> Sent: April 27, 2007 5:19 PM
>> To: users@opengroupware.org
>> Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] Install on Debian Etch or other suggestions?
>>
>>
>> try
>>
>> apt-get install ogo-create-instance
>>
>> 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
>>
>> Jan Sneep wrote:
>>
>>> Everything up to "Hacks to fix up the broken install" worked
>>> beautifully. Then ran into an error.
>>>
>>> Step 1. - tried to type the whole thing as a single command ... is
>>> that correct?
>>>
>>> Following was the error message produced;
>>>
>>>
>>> debian:/etc/apt# wget
>>>
>>>
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/checkout/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/og
>>
>> o-create-instance?rev=1759
>>
>>> chmod 700 ogo-create-instnce?rev=1759 ./ogo-create-instance?rev=1759
>>> --10:13:47--
>>>
>>>
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/checkout/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/og
>>
>> o-create-instance?rev=1759
>>
>>> => `ogo-create-instance?rev=1759'
>>> Resolving svn.opengroupware.org... 213.211.192.147
>>> Connecting to svn.opengroupware.org|213.211.192.147|:80... connected.
>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
>>> 10:13:48 ERROR 404: Not Found.
>>>
>>> --10:13:48-- http://chmod/
>>> => `index.html'
>>> Resolving chmod... failed: Name or service not known.
>>> --10:13:48-- http://700/
>>> => `index.html'
>>> Resolving 700... 0.0.2.188
>>> Connecting to 700|0.0.2.188|:80... failed: Invalid argument.
>>> --10:13:48-- http://ogo-create-instnce/?rev=1759
>>> => `index.html?rev=1759'
>>> Resolving ogo-create-instnce... failed: Name or service not known.
>>> --10:13:48-- http://./ogo-create-instance?rev=1759
>>> => `ogo-create-instance?rev=1759'
>>> Resolving .... failed: Name or service not known.
>>>
>>> FINISHED --10:13:48--
>>> Downloaded: 0 bytes in 0 files
>>>
>>> Then tried just the first part, in case it was multiple commands ...
>>> Following was the error message produced;
>>>
>>>
>>> debian:/etc/apt# wget
>>>
>>>
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/checkout/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/og
>>
>> o-create-instance?rev=1759
>>
>> <http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/checkout/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/o
>>
>> go-create-instance?rev=1759>
>>
>>> --10:18:18--
>>>
>>>
>> http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/checkout/releases/1.1.6-yummy/debian/og
>>
>> o-create-instance?rev=1759
>>
>>> => `ogo-create-instance?rev=1759'
>>> Resolving svn.opengroupware.org... 213.211.192.147
>>> Connecting to svn.opengroupware.org|213.211.192.147|:80... connected.
>>> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found
>>> 10:13:48 ERROR 404: Not Found.
>>>
>>> So did I make a typo?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> By the way what is Funambol?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> *From:* users-admin@opengroupware.org
>>> [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org]*On Behalf Of *brian Austin
>>> *Sent:* April 26, 2007 7:15 PM
>>> *To:* users@opengroupware.org
>>> *Subject:* Re: [OGo-Users] Install on Debian Etch or other
>>> suggestions?
>>>
>>> ok,
>>>
>>> I've put my instructions in the plone.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/brianaustin2019/Opengroupware%20on%20E
>>
>> tch%20with%20Funambol/document_view
>>
>>> but I bet it doesnt stop people asking how to do it.
>>>
>>> barneyVM:~# uname -a
>>> Linux barneyVM 2.6.16-2-xen-686 #1 SMP Fri Aug 18 21:56:08 UTC
>>> 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
>>> barneyVM:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
>>> deb http://ftp.iinet.net.au/debian/debian/ etch main contrib
>>> non-free
>>> deb-src http://ftp.iinet.net.au/debian/debian/ etch main
>>> #deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ etch main contrib non-free
>>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main
>>> deb-src http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main
>>>
>>> barneyVM:~# ps -A | grep ogo
>>> 2387 ? 00:00:00 ogo-webui-1.1
>>> 2388 ? 00:00:00 ogo-zidestore-1
>>> 2389 ? 00:00:00 ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1
>>> 2413 ? 00:00:00 ogo-zidestore-1
>>> 2415 ? 00:00:00 ogo-xmlrpcd-1.1
>>> 3152 ? 00:00:00 ogo-webui-1.1
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message -----
>>> From: Jan Sneep
>>> Sent: 27/04/2007 1:26 AM
>>>
>>>> Has anyone figured out how to install on Debian Etch yet?
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty much a newbie to Linux systems. Heard about Open
>>>> Groupware and wanted to give it a try so based on the web site
>>>> suggestion that Debian had excellent support decided to install
>>>> it. I've been playing with Debian for a couple of months now
>>>> getting Samba and CUPS working and just trying to figure things
>>>> out when I had time to spare. However my overall goal was to get
>>>> Open Groupware working and I had basically set aside this week to
>>>> tackle installing it. I started bright and early Monday morning
>>>> and thought before I start the install I had better run the
>>>> security updates to make sure I had as up-to-date an OS as
>>>> possible. That is were I messed up and I ran into some update
>>>> problems. However, as a result, now have a nice totally clean
>>>> version of Etch up and running on my server. But keeping my goal
>>>> in mind of getting Open Groupware working and reading one of the
>>>> threads from last week that said they didn't think it was
>>>> possible to install Sarge OGo packages on Etch?
>>>>
>>>> So now I'm wondering if Debian was the best choice for running
>>>> OGo? Any suggestions on a better route?
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>>
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>>>> 2007.04.25 12:19 PM
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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>> 2007.04.26
>> 3:23 PM
>>
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>> 2007.04.27
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