From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 3 13:15:39 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Gabriel de la Garza) Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 12:15:39 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] no subject Message-ID: <20070803121539.CD6EDDCA8B@mail.srv.intern> Hello! I have a rather specific problem. On an OpenOffice Writer document, I am placing hyperlinks to several types of files that are stored in my OGo server. Eg.: https://mycompany.com/OGo_server/g/12345/Target_File.doc The links work fine with MS Word DOC and PDF files. The hyperlink is inserted in the OOffice Writer document AND upon clicking it, the linked file is opened with OOffice Writer or Adobe Reader, respectively. The problem is that if the hyperlink points toward an OOffice file such as one with an ODT or ODS extension, the file will NOT open up automatically, which is what I would really like to accomplish for my users. Instead, the OGo server opens up the web page of the "Project File Details" described in page 43 of the OGo User Guide. How can I enable OGo to automatically open up these type of files? Is there a configuration capability within the OGo server to do this? I think my OGo server can open automatically several types of files such as DOC, PDF, XLS, and TXT. Can it be somehow modified to include OOffice files, too? In the same page mentioned of the OGo User Guide, I found the following paragraph related to my problem: "contents – (shown in the preceding figure) contains information about the data file such as multipurpose internet mail extension (MIME) type and file size. This tab is used to download the file from the OGo server to the user workstation. File download is accomplished by clicking on the hyperlink filename. When prompted by browser software, select the option to save the file to disk. If the file automatically opens in it’s native application, you may select the “Save As” option from the application program." But that's about all I have found. Just for the record, I am running Linux open SUSE on a Thin Client and the web browser Konqueror 3.5.7. I could also be using FireFox, but absolutely NO MS IExplorer. I've tried to work around this problem and to configure my OOffice and web browser to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Gabriel RapidEye AG Molkenmarkt 30 14776 Brandenburg an der Havel Germany Head Office/Sitz der Gesellschaft: Brandenburg an der Havel Management Board/Vorstand: Wolfgang G. Biedermann Chairman of Supervisory Board/Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Axel Schmalz Commercial Register/Handelsregister Potsdam HRB 17 796 Tax Number/Steuernummer: 048/100/00053 VAT-Ident-Number/Ust.-ID: DE 199331235 ************************************************************************* Diese E-Mail enthaelt vertrauliche und/oder rechtlich geschuetzte Informationen. 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From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 3 13:58:14 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 08:58:14 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] no subject In-Reply-To: <20070803121539.CD6EDDCA8B@mail.srv.intern> References: <20070803121539.CD6EDDCA8B@mail.srv.intern> Message-ID: <1186145894.4451.6.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-hpUQlLvX2S8fR7TQjtab Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please use a useful subject when posting messages. > er document, I am=20 > placing hyperlinks to several types of files that are stored in my OGo se= rver.=20 > Eg.: =20 > https://mycompany.com/OGo_server/g/12345/Target_File.doc > The links work fine with MS Word DOC and PDF files. The hyperlink is inse= rted=20 > in the OOffice Writer document AND upon clicking it, the linked file is o= pened=20 > with OOffice Writer or Adobe Reader, respectively. The problem is that if= the=20 > hyperlink points toward an OOffice file such as one with an ODT or ODS=20 > extension, the file will NOT open up automatically, which is what I would= =20 > really like to accomplish for my users. Instead, the OGo server opens up = the=20 > web page of the "Project File Details" described in page 43 of the OGo Us= er=20 > Guide. Yep, I've seen that before. Have you tried linking to the DAV presentation of the file rather than trying to use a WebUI link? That sounds like more of what you want anyway. > How can I enable OGo to automatically open up these type of files? Is the= re a=20 > configuration capability within the OGo server to do this? I think my OGo= =20 > server can open automatically several types of files such as DOC, PDF, XL= S, and=20 > TXT. Can it be somehow modified to include OOffice files, too? > In the same page mentioned of the OGo User Guide, I found the following=20 > paragraph related to my problem: Does you version of OGo show the correct MIME type and icon for these types of files? I think OGo has recognized ODS and ODT files for awhile now. > But that's about all I have found.=20 > Just for the record, I am running Linux open SUSE on a Thin Client and th= e web=20 > browser Konqueror 3.5.7. I could also be using FireFox, but absolutely NO= MS=20 > IExplorer.=20 > I've tried to work around this problem and to configure my OOffice and w= eb=20 > browser to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. --=-hpUQlLvX2S8fR7TQjtab 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) iD8DBQBGsyZmLRePpNle04MRAszUAJ0RWWKn1Un5Y0YkWjBfyi2IcDAf3QCfeA6+ hE/lUmG2bdSbKpGrS0MV6nw= =4bmE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-hpUQlLvX2S8fR7TQjtab-- From users@opengroupware.org Mon Aug 6 17:54:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (users@opengroupware.org) Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:54:27 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] FreeBSD Install Message-ID: <45782E39DED4B34FB6805D4BE378E0CC03528FD3@mo-hq-s1.mo.loc> I am getting ready to start an install of Opengroupware on a FreeBSD 6.2 server. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this as painless as possible? Thanks, Jay Hall, Manager of Information Systems Missouri NEA P: 573.634.3202 F: 573.634.5645 From users@opengroupware.org Mon Aug 6 18:57:24 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 13:57:24 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] FreeBSD Install In-Reply-To: <45782E39DED4B34FB6805D4BE378E0CC03528FD3@mo-hq-s1.mo.loc> References: <45782E39DED4B34FB6805D4BE378E0CC03528FD3@mo-hq-s1.mo.loc> Message-ID: <1186423044.4501.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> --=-MqyeTlUEQsE4WhZYl9T2 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:54 -0500, Jay.Hall@MNEA.ORG wrote: > I am getting ready to start an install of Opengroupware on a FreeBSD 6.2 > server. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this as > painless as possible? I don't know anything about getting it installed on BSD, but there has been traffic about it in the past.=20 I'm unaware of any FreeBSD packages but if your system has a reasonably current libobjc then I'd expect it should build without too many issues; you need libobjc, libFoundation (from the OGo project), SOPE (from the OGo project), and then OGo. --=-MqyeTlUEQsE4WhZYl9T2 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) iD8DBQBGt2EELRePpNle04MRAneMAJ4s1j7H+v7ieO5ZBeu6DFjUl+UmrwCeOx11 A5WEH0vgtN2jCRsq5CzLr9Q= =zqrV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-MqyeTlUEQsE4WhZYl9T2-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 7 13:35:44 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Frank Reppin) Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:35:44 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] FreeBSD Install In-Reply-To: <1186423044.4501.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <45782E39DED4B34FB6805D4BE378E0CC03528FD3@mo-hq-s1.mo.loc> <1186423044.4501.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <46B86720.7020708@opengroupware.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > On Mon, 2007-08-06 at 11:54 -0500, Jay.Hall@MNEA.ORG wrote: >> I am getting ready to start an install of Opengroupware on a FreeBSD 6.2 >> server. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make this as >> painless as possible? > > I don't know anything about getting it installed on BSD, but there has > been traffic about it in the past. > > I'm unaware of any FreeBSD packages but if your system has a reasonably > current libobjc then I'd expect it should build without too many issues; > you need libobjc, libFoundation (from the OGo project), SOPE (from the > OGo project), and then OGo. It - in fact - does build on FreeBSD. You might want to check out: http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/trunk/maintenance/freebsd/ ... which is my (still not yet scheduled for commit to ports) template of the upcoming (coughs) FreeBSD port. HTH, Frank Reppin - -- 43rd Law of Computing: Anything that can go wr fortune: Segmentation violation -- Core dumped -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGuGcg9Atrv5KxwOwRAgTNAJ4hE3AzHfcvrafWBxBVGeOpGyh+hQCeOkC1 Si43UPf4B8vfse64MsR7fMU= =BG9N -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 10 22:11:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Lucas Burdick) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 14:11:28 -0700 Subject: [OGo-Users] IMAP setup Message-ID: <46BCD480.8010006@progressive-sealing.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080602050406000905010809 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I've setup my OGo installation and I have the webui running and everything. I'm trying to test how the functionality works out. I've set up the webui to check my POP email account and I am able to check my email through Webui's webmail interface. My question is, how do I set up the OGo to work through IMAP so I can use an email client to check my email, not the webmail? Is this possible? I use Thunderbird so it should be easy, right? My setup is CentOS 3.9. I don't know what the IMAP server on it is, but I know it' s not Cyrus. Please help, somebody!! thanks Lucas ** --------------080602050406000905010809 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi,

I've setup my OGo installation and  I have the webui running and everything.  I'm trying to test how the functionality works out.  I've set up the webui to check my POP email account and I am able to check my email through Webui's webmail interface.

My question is, how do I set up the OGo to work through IMAP so I can use an email client to check my email, not the webmail?  Is this possible?  I use Thunderbird so it should be easy, right?

My setup is CentOS 3.9.  I don't know what the IMAP server on it is, but I know it' s not Cyrus.  Please help, somebody!!

thanks
Lucas  

--------------080602050406000905010809-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 10 22:39:30 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 17:39:30 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] IMAP setup In-Reply-To: <46BCD480.8010006@progressive-sealing.com> References: <46BCD480.8010006@progressive-sealing.com> Message-ID: <1186781970.4673.7.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> > I've setup my OGo installation and I have the webui running and > everything. I'm trying to test how the functionality works out. I've > set up the webui to check my POP email account and I am able to check > my email through Webui's webmail interface. OGo is not POP/IMAP server; it requires an IMAP server. So I don't know what "set up the web ui to check my POP email account" means? > My question is, how do I set up the OGo to work through IMAP so I can > use an email client to check my email, not the webmail? Is this > possible? I use Thunderbird so it should be easy, right? Yes, absolutely. That is the 'default' configuration. You can access mail from any IMAP client, OGo is an IMAP client. > My setup is CentOS 3.9. I don't know what the IMAP server on it is, > but I know it' s not Cyrus. Please help, somebody!! You need to know the IMAP server settings to configure either Thunderbird or OGo. You administrator/provider should be able to give you this information. Otherwise a very useful setup is to run your own instance of Cyrus and have fetchmail POP mail from your ISP (or other accounts) and deliver to your local MTA to be stored in Cyrus. This gives you virtual IMAP access. Setting up a basic Cyrus & fetchmail account is very easy and at least in openSUSE pretty much an entirely GUI (Yast) task. From users@opengroupware.org Mon Aug 13 14:44:31 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Willi Fendt) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:44:31 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] sogo suse rpm Message-ID: <46C0603F.5020409@gmx.de> Gibt es hier schon welche, die man installieren kann ? willi From users@opengroupware.org Mon Aug 13 15:41:36 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:41:36 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] sogo suse rpm In-Reply-To: <46C0603F.5020409@gmx.de> References: <46C0603F.5020409@gmx.de> Message-ID: <1187016096.5190.1.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-dBf+fvGJ7jgVfNuSDw9y Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 15:44 +0200, Willi Fendt wrote: > Gibt es hier schon welche, die man installieren kann ? English please; and there is a specific list for SOGo questions. http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/sogo --=-dBf+fvGJ7jgVfNuSDw9y 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) iD8DBQBGwG2gLRePpNle04MRAsOUAJ932gHeNsHWsseiYFRDQmBzC+vtyQCfcH/T W1hixJh3V/si5MYnHZCDTww= =Yk/k -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-dBf+fvGJ7jgVfNuSDw9y-- From users@opengroupware.org Mon Aug 13 22:22:49 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 23:22:49 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] sogo suse rpm In-Reply-To: <46C0603F.5020409@gmx.de> References: <46C0603F.5020409@gmx.de> Message-ID: <96EB04D7-A37A-411A-9370-56FFFA755F66@opengroupware.org> Hallo Willi, On 13.08.2007, at 15:44, Willi Fendt wrote: > Gibt es hier schon welche, die man installieren kann ? Dies ist eine englischsprachige Mailingliste, Anfragen in deutsch kannst du auf users-de@opengroupware.org stellen. Aber um die Frage kurz zu beantworten: es macht wenig Sinn generische Pakete fuer ScalableOGo zu erstellen da die Anforderungen bei einem entsprechenden Hoster immer anders sind (daher gibt es aktuell auch 3 Branches von SOGo). For German questions there is users-de@opengroupware.org Thanks, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 14 22:34:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 23:34:34 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] GroupDAV Sync Message-ID: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> Hi, I have a little problem with the GroupDAV sync. I am syncing the address book with the Thunderbird address book. Downloading and updating works but not creating new vCards. Is this not possible at all? I have here some more information. The Thunderbird plugin by Inverse gives me the following messages (I replaced the username) -----START Tue Aug 14 2007 12:04:27 GMT+0200 [DEBUG] Logging service started successfully Tue Aug 14 2007 12:04:43 GMT+0200 [DEBUG] Sending card: AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:3.0 UID:AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 N:Account;Test FN:Test Account ADR;TYPE=work:;;;;;; ADR;TYPE=home:;;;;;; EMAIL;TYPE=work:test@test.com END:VCARD Tue Aug 14 2007 12:04:43 GMT+0200 [WARN] Upload failure, the server could not process the card (google the HTTP status code for more information). Server HTTP Status Code:405 Tue Aug 14 2007 12:04:43 GMT+0200 [WARN] SynchProgressMeter.UPLOAD_ERROR_EVENT Upload failure: 405http://192.168.1.252/zidestore/so/username/public/Accounts/AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 ---- END And in /var/log/httpd/error_log I find these messages. ------START [Tue Aug 14 12:04:44 2007] [info] req is PROPFIND /zidestore/so/username/public/Accounts/ HTTP/1.1(len=54) [Tue Aug 14 12:04:44 2007] [info] send response (size=18066) [Tue Aug 14 12:04:44 2007] [info] req is PUT /zidestore/so/username/public/Accounts/AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 HTTP/1.1(len=73) -----END I have OGo Version 1.1.6 and SOPE version 4.5.8 running. Can anybody give me some hints if this is DAV related or OGo? And if OGo how I can get more information about the problem (log files, etc)? Thanks and regards, Raffael From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 15 10:22:44 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:22:44 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] GroupDAV Sync In-Reply-To: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> References: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> Message-ID: <1549A685-C22B-4872-8F16-CB8B1062295E@opengroupware.org> On 14.08.2007, at 23:34, Raffael Luthiger wrote: > 405http://192.168.1.252/zidestore/so/ > username/public/Accounts/AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 The HTTP status 405 is 'method not allowed', though I think that your URL is wrong, you are attempting to create an OGo account! You probably want to add a plain contact, you would need to use either /zidestore/dav/user/public/Contacts/ or /zidestore/dav/user/Contacts/ (for public or private contacts) Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 15 11:04:44 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Raffael Luthiger) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:04:44 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] GroupDAV Sync In-Reply-To: <1549A685-C22B-4872-8F16-CB8B1062295E@opengroupware.org> References: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> <1549A685-C22B-4872-8F16-CB8B1062295E@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <46C2CFBC.8000701@huanga.com> Hi Helge Thanks, I guess it is the URL. I copied it from http://www.inverse.ca/english/contributions/thunderbird_groupdav_plugin.html without looking at it further. Stupid me. Should I use .../dav/.. or .../so/...? I couldn't get the file "URLs Accessible from ZideStore [38%] by chris, 2003-10-08 02:16 PM" from the docs plone. As far as I remember my answer would have been answered in there as well. Am I right that someone from Inverse is on this list too? Because then this person could update the website and I don't have to report it again :) (The first OGo URL is correct only the second one is wrong) Raffael Helge Hess wrote: > On 14.08.2007, at 23:34, Raffael Luthiger wrote: >> 405http://192.168.1.252/zidestore/so/username/public/Accounts/AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 >> > > The HTTP status 405 is 'method not allowed', though I think that your > URL is wrong, you are attempting to create an OGo account! > > You probably want to add a plain contact, you would need to use either > /zidestore/dav/user/public/Contacts/ > or > /zidestore/dav/user/Contacts/ > (for public or private contacts) > > Helge From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 15 15:19:54 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Robert Bolduc) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:19:54 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] GroupDAV Sync In-Reply-To: <46C2CFBC.8000701@huanga.com> References: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> <1549A685-C22B-4872-8F16-CB8B1062295E@opengroupware.org> <46C2CFBC.8000701@huanga.com> Message-ID: <46C30B8A.1040106@inverse.ca> Hi Raffael, I updated the documentation at http://www.inverse.ca/english/contributions/thunderbird_groupdav_plugin.htm user: http://host/zidestore/dav/userName/Contacts/ public: http://host/zidestore/dav/userName/public/Contacts/ Thank you for reporting the problem. Robert Raffael Luthiger wrote: > Hi Helge > > Thanks, I guess it is the URL. I copied it from > http://www.inverse.ca/english/contributions/thunderbird_groupdav_plugin.html > without looking at it further. Stupid me. > > Should I use .../dav/.. or .../so/...? I couldn't get the file "URLs > Accessible from ZideStore [38%] by chris, 2003-10-08 02:16 PM" from > the docs plone. As far as I remember my answer would have been answered > in there as well. > > Am I right that someone from Inverse is on this list too? Because then > this person could update the website and I don't have to report it again > :) (The first OGo URL is correct only the second one is wrong) > > Raffael > > Helge Hess wrote: >> On 14.08.2007, at 23:34, Raffael Luthiger wrote: >>> 405http://192.168.1.252/zidestore/so/username/public/Accounts/AA-d86e6676-e574-2978-44 >>> >> >> The HTTP status 405 is 'method not allowed', though I think that your >> URL is wrong, you are attempting to create an OGo account! >> >> You probably want to add a plain contact, you would need to use either >> /zidestore/dav/user/public/Contacts/ >> or >> /zidestore/dav/user/Contacts/ >> (for public or private contacts) >> >> Helge > -- Robert From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 15 18:14:58 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 19:14:58 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] GroupDAV Sync In-Reply-To: <46C2CFBC.8000701@huanga.com> References: <46C21FEA.7010302@huanga.com> <1549A685-C22B-4872-8F16-CB8B1062295E@opengroupware.org> <46C2CFBC.8000701@huanga.com> Message-ID: <24069022-8BDB-40B2-972C-0E1A1BAC3956@opengroupware.org> On 15.08.2007, at 12:04, Raffael Luthiger wrote: > Should I use .../dav/.. or .../so/...? 'dav' is recommended for WebDAV/GroupDAV/CalDAV access. If you use 'so' SOPE tries to autodetect whether the client is a WebDAV one. Which obviously isn't perfectly reliable. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 15 22:06:56 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Jared Pedroza) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:06:56 -0600 Subject: [OGo-Users] Setup question Message-ID: <200708151506.56170.jpedroza@allbeegreen.com> Hello, I have downloaded the rpms from the stable release 1.0-finally and SOPE 4.4. I have installed the RPMs and am stuck as to what to do next. If I connect to that server, I get the Fedora test page. If I go to the server/OpenGroupware/ it gives me a configuration error. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Jared Pedroza From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 16 02:05:59 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 21:05:59 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Setup question In-Reply-To: <200708151506.56170.jpedroza@allbeegreen.com> References: <200708151506.56170.jpedroza@allbeegreen.com> Message-ID: <1187226359.9647.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> > I have downloaded the rpms from the stable release 1.0-finally and SOPE 4.4. I First off, I wouldn't bother with such a very old version. > have installed the RPMs and am stuck as to what to do next. If I connect to > that server, I get the Fedora test page. If I go to the server/OpenGroupware/ > it gives me a configuration error. The specific error would be helpful. For general administration information / setup information see - http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/view From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 16 15:02:16 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 16:02:16 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] suse 10.2 ogo rpm's Message-ID: <20070816140217.1A7BF498B8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi Adam, Thanks for the SuSE 10.2 rpm's, I downloaded the rpm's you created from here: http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/OGo-openSUSE-TRUNK.tar.gz/file_view The ogo-meta-1.1-trunk_r1949.1.i586.rpm has a dependency to an ogo-environment rpm, which is missing. Also no ogo user, and therefore no initial configuration was created, I think the missing rpm is the cause. Do you have the environment rpm somewhere around, or would it be enough to install the ogo-meta rpm with --nodeps? kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 16 15:19:30 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 16:19:30 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] suse 10.2 ogo rpm's Message-ID: <20070816141930.5279849771@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > Hi Adam, > > Thanks for the SuSE 10.2 rpm's, I downloaded the rpm's you created from > here: > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/OGo-openSUSE-TRUNK.tar.gz/file_view > They also install without an installed libobjc41 rpm, but that is needed to run ogo. maybe you can add it to the dependencies. > > kind regards > Sebastian > From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 16 15:21:35 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 10:21:35 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] suse 10.2 ogo rpm's In-Reply-To: <20070816140217.1A7BF498B8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070816140217.1A7BF498B8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <1187274095.5777.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-HVahZSKLyip4mBWRarFu Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Thanks for the SuSE 10.2 rpm's, I downloaded the rpm's you created from=20 > here: > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/OGo-openSUSE-TRUNK.tar.gz= /file_view > The ogo-meta-1.1-trunk_r1949.1.i586.rpm has a dependency to an=20 > ogo-environment rpm, which is missing. Also no ogo user, and therefore no= =20 > initial configuration was created, I think the missing rpm is the cause.=20 > Do you have the environment rpm somewhere around, or would it be enough t= o=20 > install the ogo-meta rpm with --nodeps? I've sent you the package off-list, not including it in the tgz was a mistake. This is the package that sets up the ogo user. I'll update the tgz on the site shortly. --=-HVahZSKLyip4mBWRarFu 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) iD8DBQBGxF1vLRePpNle04MRApEXAJwNNGqZKh3vShjh3J3pjlPg63j0EwCfdAux tnMXmR5jPQrVttjoutU6ZEQ= =mrqj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-HVahZSKLyip4mBWRarFu-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 13:03:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Peter McCrea) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:03:37 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Instant OGo Initial Set up Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-2--1062779875 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Hello. Please forgive my ignorance- I'm new to the world of 'nix flavoured systems and open source. I know there's better out there than M$. I have installed Instant oGo form the ISO CD on a fresh machine. It has gone through the set up and is now asking for a localhost login. I have not created any sort of username or password except the Root Password. Could someone offer a clue to help me on my way. Thanks in advance. Regards, Pete McCrea --Apple-Mail-2--1062779875 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Hello. Please forgive my ignorance- I'm new to the world of 'nix flavoured systems and open source. I know there's better out there than M$. I have installed Instant oGo form the ISO CD on a fresh machine. It has gone through the set up and is now asking for a localhost login. I have not created any sort of username or password except the Root Password. Could someone offer a clue to help me on my way. Thanks in advance. Century Gothic3333,1313,CFCFRegards, Pete McCrea3333,1313,CFCF --Apple-Mail-2--1062779875-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 13:23:19 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Benjamin Pollack) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 08:23:19 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] System hangs on exporting. Message-ID: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> One issue I've been having for some time now is that when I create, delete, or modify a user within OGo, and then proceed to the server settings menu to export everything, the system effectively hangs during export. Users still seem to be able to use a POP client to fetch their mail, but the Apache interface crashes and, since I am logged in as the Root user via the webmail interface, I am effectively at a standstill. I usually end up having to SSH into the box, do a shutdown/reboot command, and wait a few minutes for things to come back up. This happens *every time* I try to export user database changes of any kind. Any thoughts from the gurus would be greatly appreciated. -- Ben Pollack MIS Coordinator The Starting Place ben@startingplace.org (954) 327-4078 From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 14:55:29 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:55:29 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Instant OGo Initial Set up In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1187704529.5045.7.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-JKo2W2+J6vACDgyNAjaK Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Please forgive my ignorance- I'm new to the world of 'nix flavoured > systems and open source. I know there's better out there than M$. > I have installed Instant oGo form the ISO CD on a fresh machine. It > has gone through the set up and is now asking for a localhost login. I > have not created any sort of username or password except the Root > Password. Could someone offer a clue to help me on my way. Do you mean the system is asking for a localhost login at the console, or OpenGroupware is asking for a login? If it is the system then you should be able to login with the root account your created. --=-JKo2W2+J6vACDgyNAjaK 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) iD8DBQBGyu7RLRePpNle04MRApsvAKCBrWg6NdShTb9+qEyy5JPDXlEaKQCaA+rw eWmYi8mizGfyTPjNCxhn2RQ= =A93K -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-JKo2W2+J6vACDgyNAjaK-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 14:59:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:59:04 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] System hangs on exporting. In-Reply-To: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> References: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> Message-ID: <1187704744.5045.11.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-CLmEdOz5HqBsIeF/fSvQ Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 08:23 -0400, Benjamin Pollack wrote: > One issue I've been having for some time now is that when I create,=20 > delete, or modify a user within OGo, and then proceed to the server=20 > settings menu to export everything,=20 I'm not certain what you mean by "export everything". > the system effectively hangs during=20 > export. Users still seem to be able to use a POP client to fetch their=20 The mail is handled by the Cyrus daemon with is an independent process. > mail, but the Apache interface crashes and, since I am logged in as the=20 > Root user via the webmail interface, I am effectively at a standstill. I=20 My *guess* is that the WebUI process is hung up. > usually end up having to SSH into the box, do a shutdown/reboot command,=20 > and wait a few minutes for things to come back up. What happens if you just "rcogo-webui restart" instead of rebooting the whole system. Also do you see anything in the log file when this happens (/var/log/opengroupware/ogo-webui-1.1-err.log)? > This happens *every time* I try to export user database changes of any=20 > kind. Are you using vanilla OGo or Instant OGo? Perhaps the export feature is an Instant OGo thing? --=-CLmEdOz5HqBsIeF/fSvQ 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) iD8DBQBGyu+oLRePpNle04MRAl1YAJ9VS6RNrnfD4WOBH9eGA16I/z4u3wCfSHZq 2LlTRuN03T8N1wR3ZMIoDVY= =iK90 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-CLmEdOz5HqBsIeF/fSvQ-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 15:32:38 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Benjamin Pollack) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 10:32:38 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] System hangs on exporting. In-Reply-To: <1187704744.5045.11.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> References: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> <1187704744.5045.11.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> Message-ID: <46CAF786.1040302@startingplace.org> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > >> usually end up having to SSH into the box, do a shutdown/reboot command, >> and wait a few minutes for things to come back up. >> > > What happens if you just "rcogo-webui restart" instead of rebooting the > whole system. Also do you see anything in the log file when this > happens (/var/log/opengroupware/ogo-webui-1.1-err.log)? > > That log file doesn't even exist. I'll try to do a webui restart next time it happens. If things are light today in the office (I'm a one-man IT team, serving two locations, so some days are heavier than others) I'll recreate the problem deliberately by creating and deleting a fake user. >> This happens *every time* I try to export user database changes of any >> kind. >> > > Are you using vanilla OGo or Instant OGo? Perhaps the export feature is > an Instant OGo thing? > It is Instant OGo. There is an administrative configuration module that allows you to set a lot of details within the webui, and then click export to export all changes to the filesystem's various supporting/config files. -- Ben Pollack MIS Coordinator The Starting Place ben@startingplace.org (954) 327-4078 From users@opengroupware.org Tue Aug 21 16:04:05 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:04:05 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] System hangs on exporting. In-Reply-To: <46CAF786.1040302@startingplace.org> References: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> <1187704744.5045.11.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> <46CAF786.1040302@startingplace.org> Message-ID: <1187708645.5045.22.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-4RSSiQfoI91RdwzcB4yR Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > What happens if you just "rcogo-webui restart" instead of rebooting the > > whole system. Also do you see anything in the log file when this > > happens (/var/log/opengroupware/ogo-webui-1.1-err.log)? > That log file doesn't even exist. I'll try to do a webui restart next=20 Then it must be named or placed differently. There must be an ogo-webui-* log somewhere. Logs are usually very suggestive of what is happening when something goes wrong. > It is Instant OGo. There is an administrative configuration module that=20 > allows you to set a lot of details within the webui, and then click=20 > export to export all changes to the filesystem's various=20 > supporting/config files. Ok. --=-4RSSiQfoI91RdwzcB4yR 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) iD8DBQBGyv7lLRePpNle04MRAhmSAJ0RvCXpnG13IwydbA67TwmfNebAFwCfeth/ be77U8CtxLUQ4Zu3MtmfMgo= =D6ml -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-4RSSiQfoI91RdwzcB4yR-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 08:35:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:35:27 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] System hangs on exporting. In-Reply-To: <46CAF786.1040302@startingplace.org> References: <46CAD937.8010906@startingplace.org> <1187704744.5045.11.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> <46CAF786.1040302@startingplace.org> Message-ID: <9F4F4B19-170E-4D7F-BB31-121B435A2872@opengroupware.org> On 21.08.2007, at 16:32, Benjamin Pollack wrote: > It is Instant OGo. There is an administrative configuration module > that allows you to set a lot of details within the webui, and then > click export to export all changes to the filesystem's various > supporting/config files. Yes, thats InstantOGo specific => support@skyrix.com. Thanks, Helge From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 10:59:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Guillaume Estrade) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:59:27 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] connection with LDAP Message-ID: <46CC08FF.9080304@purplelabs.com> Hi all. I installed opengroupware-1.1 on Gentoo and i can't find documentation on internet for connecting with LDAP. My config in /usr/local/share/libFoundation/Defaults/NSGlobalDomain.plist : { Languages = (English); TimeZoneName = GMT; LSAuthLDAPServer = ""; LSAuthLDAPServerRoot = "ou=user,ou=account,o=ldap"; LDAPInitialBindDN = "uid=nss,ou=admin,ou=account,o=ldap"; LDAPInitialBindPW = password; LDAPLoginAttributeName = uid; } Can anybody confirm that this is the right config? Actually it is not working. Sniffing the trafic with ethereal shows that there is no connection to the ldap server. Can anybody help me there? Regards, Guillaume From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 13:22:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:22:27 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] connection with LDAP In-Reply-To: <46CC08FF.9080304@purplelabs.com> References: <46CC08FF.9080304@purplelabs.com> Message-ID: <1187785347.6025.6.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-BofjjVknfSmUS/2HSF1q Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > I installed opengroupware-1.1 on Gentoo and i can't find documentation=20 > on internet for connecting with LDAP. > My config in /usr/local/share/libFoundation/Defaults/NSGlobalDomain.plist= : Always access defaults via the Defaults command, not manually. In this case "Defaults read" > { > Languages =3D (English); > TimeZoneName =3D GMT; > LSAuthLDAPServer =3D ""; > LSAuthLDAPServerRoot =3D "ou=3Duser,ou=3Daccount,o=3Dldap"; > LDAPInitialBindDN =3D "uid=3Dnss,ou=3Dadmin,ou=3Daccount,o=3Dlda= p"; > LDAPInitialBindPW =3D password; > LDAPLoginAttributeName =3D uid; > } > Can anybody confirm that this is the right config? Other than is "ou=3Duser,ou=3Daccount,o=3Dldap" your real server root? Tha= t naming convention doesn't correspond to X.500 or RFC2247. > Actually it is not working. Sniffing the trafic with ethereal shows that=20 > there is no connection to the ldap server. Can anybody help me there? Is "" literal? If so the "<>" are wrong. By no connection do you mean no LDAP packets or no successful connection? If your DSA only supports protocol level 3 then you need to set LDAPInitialBindSpecific (as described in the Authentication chapter of WMOGAG - http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view ) Also would be useful to set the LDAPDebugEnabled default. Both LDAPDebugEnabled and LDAPInitialBindSpecific are boolean values; set then to YES or NO. --=-BofjjVknfSmUS/2HSF1q 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) iD8DBQBGzCqDLRePpNle04MRAk0mAJ0fX/sixNz4dg/oLpjp1QGVwDdQegCdEvel dv5sNHhUrsyQwMt43gNUfh4= =Aoxe -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-BofjjVknfSmUS/2HSF1q-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 14:27:40 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 09:27:40 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] New version of WMOGAG Message-ID: <1187789260.6025.17.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-tYQjb5D+2HKhbH+CWwea Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A new version of WMOGAG (revision "K") has been uploaded - http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view This is a fairly minor updated: * Lots of spelling & grammar fixes. :) * Some expansion of the Debugging chapter including debugging LDAP authentication. * PostgreSQL index operator classes are documented a more clearly. * A new chapter specific to Cyrus although really only the creation and maintenance of SQUAT (full-text) indexes is covered at this point. * Chapters have been re-ordered. --=-tYQjb5D+2HKhbH+CWwea 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) iD8DBQBGzDnMLRePpNle04MRAvusAJ9lFf+Ivc25iQ6KvG+OFsUqJ0l1GACfW+sv 0mRF1uXXLWWw1T4oZct9bjg= =MDb5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-tYQjb5D+2HKhbH+CWwea-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 16:06:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Guillaume Estrade) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:06:27 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] connection with LDAP In-Reply-To: <1187785347.6025.6.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> References: <46CC08FF.9080304@purplelabs.com> <1187785347.6025.6.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> Message-ID: <46CC50F3.5040803@purplelabs.com> Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> I installed opengroupware-1.1 on Gentoo and i can't find documentation >> on internet for connecting with LDAP. >> My config in /usr/local/share/libFoundation/Defaults/NSGlobalDomain.plist : > > Always access defaults via the Defaults command, not manually. In this > case "Defaults read" > I used the "Defaults" command but logged in as root. OGo is run by ogo user. Now this part is ok. The correct file is updated and read. >> { >> Languages = (English); >> TimeZoneName = GMT; >> LSAuthLDAPServer = ""; >> LSAuthLDAPServerRoot = "ou=user,ou=account,o=ldap"; >> LDAPInitialBindDN = "uid=nss,ou=admin,ou=account,o=ldap"; >> LDAPInitialBindPW = password; >> LDAPLoginAttributeName = uid; >> } >> Can anybody confirm that this is the right config? > > Other than is "ou=user,ou=account,o=ldap" your real server root? That > naming convention doesn't correspond to X.500 or RFC2247. > >> Actually it is not working. Sniffing the trafic with ethereal shows that >> there is no connection to the ldap server. Can anybody help me there? > > Is "" literal? If so the "<>" are wrong. By no > connection do you mean no LDAP packets or no successful connection? If > your DSA only supports protocol level 3 then you need to set > LDAPInitialBindSpecific (as described in the Authentication chapter of > WMOGAG - > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view ) Also > would be useful to set the LDAPDebugEnabled default. Both > LDAPDebugEnabled and LDAPInitialBindSpecific are boolean values; set > then to YES or NO. Now I have another problem : The LDAP connection works fine when using port 389 but not on port 636 using ldap/ssl This is the only parameter that I changed: LSAuthLDAPServerPort = 636; Did I miss someting? From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 22 16:27:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:27:28 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] connection with LDAP In-Reply-To: <46CC50F3.5040803@purplelabs.com> References: <46CC08FF.9080304@purplelabs.com> <1187785347.6025.6.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> <46CC50F3.5040803@purplelabs.com> Message-ID: <1187796448.6025.26.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-hIKkm9NHcZRVzowmVRTt Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >> I installed opengroupware-1.1 on Gentoo and i can't find documentation= =20 > >> on internet for connecting with LDAP. > >> My config in /usr/local/share/libFoundation/Defaults/NSGlobalDomain.pl= ist : > > Always access defaults via the Defaults command, not manually. In this > > case "Defaults read" > >> { > >> Languages =3D (English); > >> TimeZoneName =3D GMT; > >> LSAuthLDAPServer =3D ""; > >> LSAuthLDAPServerRoot =3D "ou=3Duser,ou=3Daccount,o=3Dldap"; > >> LDAPInitialBindDN =3D "uid=3Dnss,ou=3Dadmin,ou=3Daccount,o=3D= ldap"; > >> LDAPInitialBindPW =3D password; > >> LDAPLoginAttributeName =3D uid; > >> } > >> Can anybody confirm that this is the right config? > > Other than is "ou=3Duser,ou=3Daccount,o=3Dldap" your real server root? = That > > naming convention doesn't correspond to X.500 or RFC2247. > >> Actually it is not working. Sniffing the trafic with ethereal shows th= at=20 > >> there is no connection to the ldap server. Can anybody help me there? > > Is "" literal? If so the "<>" are wrong. By no > > connection do you mean no LDAP packets or no successful connection? If > > your DSA only supports protocol level 3 then you need to set > > LDAPInitialBindSpecific (as described in the Authentication chapter of > > WMOGAG - > > http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view ) Als= o > > would be useful to set the LDAPDebugEnabled default. Both > > LDAPDebugEnabled and LDAPInitialBindSpecific are boolean values; set > > then to YES or NO. > Now I have another problem : > The LDAP connection works fine when using port 389 but not on port 636=20 > using ldap/ssl > This is the only parameter that I changed: > LSAuthLDAPServerPort =3D 636; > Did I miss someting? That won't work; LDAP-over-SSL is outside the LDAP spec, it is *not* a standard. OpenLDAP and some clients support it through the use of LDAP URLS ["ldaps://..."] but with the advent of pervasive TLS support use of LDAPS should be considered obsolete. I think you should be able to configure the LDAP libraries themselves to negotiate TLS. Otherwise see - http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D119 --=-hIKkm9NHcZRVzowmVRTt 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) iD8DBQBGzFXgLRePpNle04MRAobQAJ46J+DtI9wbxGneOOzVjWsAh8RrKACfTJUk wTzQYDLwxKCLAmzkH+hOpf8= =hIuA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-hIKkm9NHcZRVzowmVRTt-- From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 23 12:06:33 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 07:06:33 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] missing NGHttpRequest, cannot parse multipart Message-ID: <1187867193.4649.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> I've got a new one. :) On one of my boxes it is not possible to add a name to an e-mail. Entering the name and hitting the plus icon only returns to an empty form, no search results are added to the mail form. In the ogo-webui log I see... Aug 22 17:58:01 ogo-webui-1.1 [6997]: [ERROR] |Rq:POST 0x0x89e203c| missing NGHttpRequest, cannot parse multipart 22 17:58:01 ogo-webui-1.1 [6997]: response is More completely with stream logging enabled: * Site-name has been deliberately replaced with {$SITENAME} -------------------------------------------------------- 22 17:58:01 ogo-webui-1.1 [6997]: request is POST /OpenGroupware.woa/wo/1B551B550146CC791B/00546cc79240895c1c4.0.19.1.1.= 1.1 HTTP/1.1 x-webobjects-server-protocol: HTTP/1.1 x-webobjects-remote-addr: 68.79.189.145 x-webobjects-remote-host: 68.79.189.145 x-webobjects-server-name: cfsgroup.wmmi.net x-webobjects-server-url: http://cfsgroup.wmmi.net Host: {$SITENAME} User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.1.5) Gecko/20061023 SUSE/2.0.0.5-1.1 Firefox/2.0.0.5 Accept: text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml +xml,text/html;q=3D0.9,text/plain;q=3D0.8,image/png,*/*;q=3D0.5 Accept-Language: en-us,en;q=3D0.5 Accept-Encoding: gzip,deflate Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=3D0.7,*;q=3D0.7 Keep-Alive: 300 Connection: keep-alive Referer: http://{$SITENAME}/OpenGroupware.woa/wo/1B551B550146CC791B/00446cc79200890c= 41c.0.19.1.1.1.3.b.mail.1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.21 Cookie: ogo-webui-1.1=3D1B551B550146CC791B Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=3D---------------------------796793447075685251536047438 Content-Length: 1696 -----------------------------796793447075685251536047438 Content-Disposition: form-data; name=3D"loginName" adam -----------------------------796793447075685251536047438 Content-Disposition: form-data; name=3D"restorePageName" LSWImapMailEditor -----------------------------796793447075685251536047438 Content-Disposition: form-data; name=3D"restorePageLabel" Your session is timed out meanwhile. 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=20 =20 =20 =20 =20 From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 23 17:09:19 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:09:19 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] missing NGHttpRequest, cannot parse multipart In-Reply-To: <1187867193.4649.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> References: <1187867193.4649.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> Message-ID: <8E3E7C72-F51E-4917-96A4-8ADBFDC5A619@opengroupware.org> On 23.08.2007, at 13:06, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > missing NGHttpRequest, cannot parse multipart > 22 17:58:01 ogo-webui-1.1 [6997]: response is Did you enable "WOHttpTransactionUseSimpleParser" for ogo-webui (or in NSGlobalDomain)? The simple parser currently has no multipart support. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 13:15:01 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:15:01 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] exception after login when used hostname is different than its ServerName Message-ID: <20070824121502.2088F39048@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, my ogo is reachable via two names: ogo.mycompany.de/OpenGroupware and ogo.dmz.intern/OpenGroupware. When I access the host https://ogo.mycompany.de/OpenGroupware, then everything is fine, when I access it via https://ogo.dmz.intern/OpenGroupware, then I see the following exception: Application Server caught exception: session: 655865580146CEC9E2 element: context: <0x0875789C[WOContext]: 00446cec9e20875789c app=ogo-webui-1.1 sn=655865580146CEC9E2 eid= rqeid=> request: class: LSDBObjectCommandException name: LSDBObjectCommandException reason: userdefaults::write failed: LSAttachmentPath is not properly configured! info: { callStack = ( "userdefaults::write (class=LSWriteUserDefaultsCommand, self=0x08AA13DC)" ); } for ogo.mycompany.de there is a VirtualHost defined in apache configuration, for ogo.dmz.intern not. So not a big deal, I just wanted to mention it here, because I found the reason of the exception very misleading. This host runs a OpenGroupware-trunk rpms from Adam on openSUSE 10.2. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 13:34:58 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Guillaume Estrade) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:34:58 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install Plugins [OGoLDAPClientUI] Message-ID: <46CED072.3030303@purplelabs.com> Hi. How are plugins installed in OGo? I want to install OGoLDAPClientUI : http://svn.opengroupware.org/OpenGroupware.org/trunk/Misc/OGoLDAPClientUI/ but I could not find out how to do this. I saw a file named GNUmakefile and tried running make in the folder. Below is the error that is returned: GNUmakefile:3: /common.make: No such file or directory GNUmakefile:49: /wobundle.make: No such file or directory make: *** No rule to make target `/wobundle.make'. Stop. The variable named GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES is needed by the makefile but it is not set on my system. I also searched for the two files "common.make" and "wobundle.make" and I have none. Which package provides them? Regards, Guillaume From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 13:38:41 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 08:38:41 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] Install Plugins [OGoLDAPClientUI] In-Reply-To: <46CED072.3030303@purplelabs.com> References: <46CED072.3030303@purplelabs.com> Message-ID: <1187959121.4952.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-yycBRSYNJ6Up3faV/9Mn Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > How are plugins installed in OGo? > I want to install OGoLDAPClientUI : > http://svn.opengroupware.org/OpenGroupware.org/trunk/Misc/OGoLDAPClientUI= / > but I could not find out how to do this. > I saw a file named GNUmakefile and tried running make in the folder. > Below is the error that is returned: > GNUmakefile:3: /common.make: No such file or directory > GNUmakefile:49: /wobundle.make: No such file or directory > make: *** No rule to make target `/wobundle.make'. Stop. > The variable named GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES is needed by the makefile but it is > not set on my system. I also searched for the two files "common.make" > and "wobundle.make" and I have none. Which package provides them? You have to do a - . /usr/local/OGo-GNUstep/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh - to initialize the environment. --=-yycBRSYNJ6Up3faV/9Mn 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) iD8DBQBGztFRLRePpNle04MRArXiAJ4qeq4PiU+oOfKF+N/1zuZ+NxuLjgCfa8LZ Vkp6SXuc9ZXykbrvn4WvHjY= =p2E/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-yycBRSYNJ6Up3faV/9Mn-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 16:10:40 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:10:40 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] exception after login when used hostname is different than its ServerName In-Reply-To: <20070824121502.2088F39048@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070824121502.2088F39048@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <80E92779-EAA0-4B61-874D-E813BE72E604@opengroupware.org> On 24.08.2007, at 14:15, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > class: LSDBObjectCommandException > name: LSDBObjectCommandException > reason: userdefaults::write failed: LSAttachmentPath is not > properly > configured! > info: > { > callStack = ( > "userdefaults::write (class=LSWriteUserDefaultsCommand, > self=0x08AA13DC)" > ); > } > > for ogo.mycompany.de there is a VirtualHost defined in apache > configuration, for ogo.dmz.intern not. So not a big deal, I just > wanted to mention it here, because I found the reason of the > exception very misleading. Thats weird. Probably a follow-up issue. Maybe you should file a bugreport with all the details. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 16:30:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 17:30:27 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] exception after login when used hostname is different than its ServerName Message-ID: <20070824153027.7442939229@l00-bugdead-prods.de> users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 24.08.2007, at 14:15, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > class: LSDBObjectCommandException > > name: LSDBObjectCommandException > > reason: userdefaults::write failed: LSAttachmentPath is not > > properly > > configured! > > info: > > { > > callStack = ( > > "userdefaults::write (class=LSWriteUserDefaultsCommand, > > self=0x08AA13DC)" > > ); > > } > > > > for ogo.mycompany.de there is a VirtualHost defined in apache > > configuration, for ogo.dmz.intern not. So not a big deal, I just > > wanted to mention it here, because I found the reason of the > > exception very misleading. > > Thats weird. Probably a follow-up issue. Maybe you should file a > bugreport with all the details. have done so: http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1904 Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 24 20:35:51 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 15:35:51 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] exception after login when used hostname is different than its ServerName In-Reply-To: <80E92779-EAA0-4B61-874D-E813BE72E604@opengroupware.org> References: <20070824121502.2088F39048@l00-bugdead-prods.de> <80E92779-EAA0-4B61-874D-E813BE72E604@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <1187984151.4952.27.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-Kr63JZT8EKZV7dXQGGI/ Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > class: LSDBObjectCommandException > > name: LSDBObjectCommandException > > reason: userdefaults::write failed: LSAttachmentPath is not =20 > > properly > > configured! > > info: > > { > > callStack =3D ( > > "userdefaults::write (class=3DLSWriteUserDefaultsCommand, > > self=3D0x08AA13DC)" > > ); > > for ogo.mycompany.de there is a VirtualHost defined in apache =20 > > configuration, for ogo.dmz.intern not. So not a big deal, I just =20 > > wanted to mention it here, because I found the reason of the =20 > > exception very misleading. > Thats weird. Probably a follow-up issue. Maybe you should file a =20 > bugreport with all the details. Yes; I'm certain I've accessed an OGo instance from multiple hostnames. --=-Kr63JZT8EKZV7dXQGGI/ 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) iD8DBQBGzzMXLRePpNle04MRAqPxAJ0ceXZE53DsdSIFAVwZLUqeV+b2hwCeNp+3 QMvNNXvyxR2661XUHRDmPCA= =SBlQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-Kr63JZT8EKZV7dXQGGI/-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 29 13:36:47 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 14:36:47 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] second instace with different logos Message-ID: <20070829123648.6FFE13A13B@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, I want to run two instances on a host. The second instance should have different login pages and logos. I found the images in /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.1/www/. I copied it to a new location. In the VirtualHost of Apache, I defined a different Alias to point to the new location. That worked well. The templates are below /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.1/templates/. Can I make this point to another location? The other instance shall still use the original one. Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 29 15:10:12 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 16:10:12 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] second instace with different logos In-Reply-To: <20070829123648.6FFE13A13B@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070829123648.6FFE13A13B@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: On 29.08.2007, at 14:36, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > The templates are > below /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.1/templates/. Can I make > this point to another location? Yes, you need to setup a GNUstep deployment root (source GNUstep.sh etc etc). This gives you completely separate environments. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 29 17:19:16 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:19:16 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] second instace with different logos Message-ID: <20070829161917.0C00A3A22C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi Helge, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 29.08.2007, at 14:36, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > The templates are > > below /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.1/templates/. Can I make > > this point to another location? > > Yes, you need to setup a GNUstep deployment root (source GNUstep.sh > etc etc). This gives you completely separate environments. ok, I found the /usr/local/OGo-GNUstep/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh I think I have to copy the file, then one system user sources this file, the other one the copy. I am only wondering, which Variable I have to change so that the second instance is looking below e.g. /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-SECOND/templates/ > > Greets, > Helge thanks Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Wed Aug 29 22:02:43 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 23:02:43 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] second instace with different logos In-Reply-To: <20070829161917.0C00A3A22C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070829161917.0C00A3A22C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: On 29.08.2007, at 18:19, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > ok, I found the /usr/local/OGo-GNUstep/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh > > I think I have to copy the file, then one system user sources this > file, the other one the copy. I am only wondering, which Variable I > have to change so that the second instance is looking below > e.g. /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-SECOND/templates/ No, you need to configure a GNUstep make environment for each user (each Unix user gets its own GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT where you can place the necessary template links). This is described in the GNUstep make documentation (v1.x of course ;-) I think copying that /usr/local thing is not the best idea (and in fact it should not exist on OGo deployment installations - its unnecessary there, its just a build artifact). Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 30 08:18:23 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 09:18:23 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] second instace with different logos Message-ID: <20070830071823.E5C7C3A260@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi Helge, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 29.08.2007, at 18:19, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > ok, I found the /usr/local/OGo-GNUstep/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh > > > > I think I have to copy the file, then one system user sources this > > file, the other one the copy. I am only wondering, which Variable I > > have to change so that the second instance is looking below > > e.g. /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-SECOND/templates/ > > No, you need to configure a GNUstep make environment for each user > (each Unix user gets its own GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT where you can place > the necessary template links). > This is described in the GNUstep make documentation (v1.x of course ;-) Thanks a lot, I had to fiddle around a bit with the GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT environment variable, now it seems to work well. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 30 09:46:15 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 10:46:15 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] no subject Message-ID: <20070830084616.601B53A54C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, stracing ogo-webui-1.1 it shows me that it stat64 a .pgpass file in the home directory of the ogo system user. What is the purpose of that file? [pid 16492] geteuid32() = 999 [pid 16492] geteuid32() = 999 [pid 16492] stat64("/var/lib/opengroupware.org//.pgpass", 0xbfe1f3cc) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) [pid 16492] socket(PF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, 0) = 7 [pid 16492] bind(7, {sa_family=AF_NETLINK, pid=0, groups=00000000}, 12) = 0 kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 30 13:29:00 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:29:00 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Users] no subject In-Reply-To: <20070830084616.601B53A54C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070830084616.601B53A54C@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <1188476940.5274.2.camel@aleph.wmmi.net> --=-FWw9WzH63i0FeTjVozDt Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > stracing ogo-webui-1.1 it shows me that it stat64 a .pgpass file in the h= ome=20 > directory of the ogo system user. What is the purpose of that file? > [pid 16492] geteuid32() =3D 999 > [pid 16492] geteuid32() =3D 999 > [pid 16492] stat64("/var/lib/opengroupware.org//.pgpass", 0xbfe1f3cc) =3D= -1=20 > ENOENT (No such file or directory) > [pid 16492] socket(PF_NETLINK, SOCK_RAW, 0) =3D 7 > [pid 16492] bind(7, {sa_family=3DAF_NETLINK, pid=3D0, groups=3D00000000},= 12) =3D 0 I think this message comes from the PostgreSQL library; it is looking for .pgpass in the home directory of the current user. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/libpq-pgpass.html --=-FWw9WzH63i0FeTjVozDt 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) iD8DBQBG1rgMLRePpNle04MRAsakAJ43dbzfrKvLXIogo9rH7suD+HziPACfXOIm zufR1VC8zBOFL+2ee6JrQK0= =qJLj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-FWw9WzH63i0FeTjVozDt-- From users@opengroupware.org Thu Aug 30 13:50:55 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 14:50:55 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] no subject Message-ID: <20070830125055.891223A658@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi adam, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > > stracing ogo-webui-1.1 it shows me that it stat64 a .pgpass file in the home > > directory of the ogo system user. What is the purpose of that file? > > [pid 16492] geteuid32() = 999 > > [pid 16492] geteuid32() = 999 > > [pid 16492] stat64("/var/lib/opengroupware.org//.pgpass", 0xbfe1f3cc) = -1 > > ENOENT (No such file or directory) > > [pid 16492] socket(PF NETLINK, SOCK RAW, 0) = 7 > > [pid 16492] bind(7, {sa family=AF NETLINK, pid=0, groups=00000000}, 12) = 0 > > I think this message comes from the PostgreSQL library; it is looking > for .pgpass in the home directory of the current user. > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/libpq-pgpass.html > thanks, that was the missing piece I needed. Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 12:12:02 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 13:12:02 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] after renaming the ogo-webui binary the background colors is lost Message-ID: <20070831111202.B98C63A8D8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, I copied the ogo-webui-1.1 binary to blah-webui-1.1, when I then start the first and login, the light yellow and grey colors are away. when I start the latter, in the same environment from the same user, the colors are there. I only have a NSGlobalDomain.plist, no special ogo-webui-1.1.plist nor a blah-webui-1.1.plist. Stracing both processes, I have seen it stat64 the same OGo.css file. Anybody can explain me please why this happens? kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 13:02:01 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:02:01 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] after renaming the ogo-webui binary the background colors is lost In-Reply-To: <20070831111202.B98C63A8D8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070831111202.B98C63A8D8@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <64AD2ABB-B577-4D6B-8595-1CFF6000F615@opengroupware.org> On 31.08.2007, at 13:12, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > I copied the ogo-webui-1.1 binary to blah-webui-1.1 Why would you do that? If you need different configuration or even binaries, setup GNUstep deployment pathes and install into those. Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 13:14:00 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:14:00 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] after renaming the ogo-webui binary the background colors is lost Message-ID: <20070831121400.DA0463A831@l00-bugdead-prods.de> users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 31.08.2007, at 13:12, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > I copied the ogo-webui-1.1 binary to blah-webui-1.1 > > Why would you do that? If you need different configuration or even > binaries, setup GNUstep deployment pathes and install into those. I installed the rpm packages on opensuse 10.2. this snippet from the /etc/init.d/ogo-webui script prevents me from running more than one ogo-webui-1.1 instance. Therefore I thought, I rename the binary and I am fine. Copying it into another directory, doesn't matter. pidof gives me the same result. start() { PID=`/sbin/pidof "${BIN}"` if [ -n "${PID}" ]; then echo -en "${PROG} already runs!" else so I still don't know why the colors are missing when I rename the binary, and whether I can prevent it, without the need recompiling ogo. thanks Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 13:43:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:43:04 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] after renaming the ogo-webui binary the background colors is lost In-Reply-To: <20070831121400.DA0463A831@l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20070831121400.DA0463A831@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: On 31.08.2007, at 14:14, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > so I still don't know why the colors are missing when I rename the > binary, Because the resource lookup is tied to the programs name? > and whether I can prevent it, without the need recompiling ogo. Well, yet another time: just setup a GNUstep deployment root. You don't need to recompile OGo just to change the resource lookup. Just configure the environment the way you want it. The FHS locations are always used as a fallback, so you only need to hack the things in the GS root which you want to change. Of course you will need to write a proper start/stop script, but that shouldn't be hard? Thanks, Helge From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 14:11:56 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:11:56 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] after renaming the ogo-webui binary the background colors is lost Message-ID: <20070831131157.4C5DE3A8EE@l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 31.08.2007, at 14:14, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > so I still don't know why the colors are missing when I rename the > > binary, > > Because the resource lookup is tied to the programs name? I was wondering, I can login, everything seems to be fine, I don't miss anything else than the light yellow and grey colors. If nothing has worked, I would not wonder so much (: > > > and whether I can prevent it, without the need recompiling ogo. > > Well, yet another time: just setup a GNUstep deployment root. You > don't need to recompile OGo just to change the resource lookup. Just > configure the environment the way you want it. The FHS locations are > always used as a fallback, so you only need to hack the things in the > GS root which you want to change. > > Of course you will need to write a proper start/stop script, but that > shouldn't be hard? Yeah, not hard. But when I keep the same binary names, I need to tweak the init script of the ogo-webui too, because that would suffer the same problems. It would not start ogo-webui, in case the other instance is already up and running. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Aug 31 14:16:38 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (ingo wagener) Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:16:38 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] take me off the list, please Message-ID: <200708311516.39248.ingo@german-connection.org> Hello, I am sorry to create possibly unnecessary traffic, but having written to the list administrator asking to take me off has obviously not worked and I know of no other way to get me off this list. So can somebody please tell me or take me off, please? Cheers