[OGo-Users] Installation problems on Kubuntu

grepother users@opengroupware.org
Tue, 06 Feb 2007 20:56:40 +0100


Hello,
it should re-download information about packages when apt-get update is 
issued and there is also a switch to clear downloaded packages 
cache(which I have used, but it shouldn't matter as the error is shown 
before the packages are downloaded).

                   Libor

Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> I have tried again right know (including apt-get update), but it failed 
>> the same way as the last time. Thank you, I am curious, what the problem 
>> will be.
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> Does APT cache any information, perhaps.
> 
>>>>>> I have tried to install OGo on fresh installation of Kubuntu for client
>>>>>> testing purposes, but failed due to apt-get errors. There have been
>>>>>> several posts here in January concerning the same issue (failed
>>>>>> installation on Sarge), but no replies concerning the installation
>>>>>> problems.  I am missing some basic knowledge or are the packages broken?
>>>>>> I use this path for sources list:
>>>>>> deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge trunk
>>>>> This is correct.
>>>> I got the same errors a few days back. Updating today seemed to clean it up 
>>>> some however there are two issues that remain outstanding. Note: using the 
>>>> ogo-create-instance scripts to do the final installation. 
>>>> 1. broken sym link in /etc/apache2/conf.d
>>>> 	../,,/opengroupware.org-resources-1.1 (does not exist)
>>>> 2. no entries in /etc/init.d/ whatesoever..:) 
>>> This might be due to Kubuntu using sash instead of bash and some
>>> incompatibilities between both (the ogo-create-instance script assumes
>>> /bin/sh to be /bin/bash).
>>>> How to do I check with apt if all dependencies are installed as Im new to apt. 
>>>> The standard install method was sudo apt-get install opengroupware.org which 
>>>> I would assume 'should' collect and install all dependenicies. This does not 
>>>> seem to be the case however on my install. Running Kubuntu edgy with updates. 
>>> It should fulfill them automatically - and would complain if it cannot
>>> do that.
>>> I'm currently downloading Kubuntu 6.10 for further tests...
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