From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 3 22:47:33 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Dale Bewley) Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2007 14:47:33 -0800 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> Message-ID: <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> --=-MwUhzP6J+aSwnwpKX6Hy Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:20 -0500, chris h wrote: > We should have this up and running is a few days. Probably mid week next = as=20 > all parties are currently preoccupied with assigned work. We all do this = on a=20 > voluntary basis and do it for fun and excitement. At times like this the = fun=20 > and excitement part fades away as all you focus on is freeing up some tim= e=20 > from customer time to get this job done.=20 >=20 > Apologies for the inconvenience. If there are a plone and zope experts o= n the=20 > list please feel contact me off list directly.=20 Is this truly an open source project? Maybe you could post the shards online and one of us can start working on it. Or better yet, dump the plone and throw (or let someone else throw) up a wiki.opengroupware.org so we can update docs like http://www.opengroupware.org/en/install/fedora/index.html our selves. I'm sure people are turning away because the project appears disorganized and poorly maintained, whether that is true or not. I know what it means to be busy. Open up and you might find some help. Please. --=20 Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD 1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3 --=-MwUhzP6J+aSwnwpKX6Hy Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnDKFBk0lg7CYoPMRAry7AKCCnWLeA4bAwRRAr0AcpA7Urb2VWwCgkxGt RU8sMFW3G0tubFhuAcdMwbc= =gEKq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-MwUhzP6J+aSwnwpKX6Hy-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 3 23:58:58 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (chris h) Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 18:58:58 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <200701031858.58379.chris123@magma.ca> On Wednesday 03 January 2007 17:47, Dale Bewley wrote: > I know what it means to be busy. Open up and you might find some help. > Please. Well thanks for the offer. There really are a few issues that needed to be addressed. First and foremost, was my connection which currently is equivalent to a fast modem line as I no longer work in the IT sector. Only needed mail at present. This issue is expected to be resolved however by jan 4, hay thats tomorrow, so if it happens Im back up to a 3 meg line and a static IP. The second issue, technical non logistical, is simply this. I have to rebuild a system from scratch given that all that remains is a backup of the data.fs (which is 3 gigs) due to a drive failure. This is complicated by the fact that the host system runs on an ancient version of debian which I started to learn and then gave up. So for what its worth here is the process. Replicate the former setup from source on SuSE which I know, clean it up and migrate it to a more recent version of zope and plone. Once cleaned then dump the data.fs and move to stable and more recent debian version on the German servers where the same config will be rebuild from source. This should take a few days of work once my line is in place. I tried it with the current setup and it was futile. So for a reasonable sum I will shortly be back on a reasonable line. Also have worked out a backup strategy which will require very little, basically a mirror of the future install on a separate drive and virtual system that is synced via cron. Should a drive fail again, provided that the second system is on a different drive its becomes trivial to have the system on line again. However I have no control over the hardware and the concept remains a proposal. So I will be the first to apologize for this delay however there are a few elements that were beyond my control. Those elements that I do have some impact on I hope will be resolved in short order Throw in an busy work schedule on a new startup business, Christmas and New Years and we have the current setting. While not fare too others, I simply did not have the facilities nor time to deal with this issue. However I think this matter is now under control. The system was intentionally setup and selected to be user driven with minimal maintenance. So for what its worth, it ran for three years with little or few hickups and died due to a hardware failure. Now that a recovery plan has been formulated hopefully it will run another 3 years unattended. Thanks for your patience and have a Happy New Year. Regards /ch From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 4 07:11:03 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Williams) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 02:11:03 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <1167894664.6460.13.camel@ws01.whitemice.org> On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 14:47 -0800, Dale Bewley wrote: > On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 10:20 -0500, chris h wrote: > > We should have this up and running is a few days. Probably mid week next as > > all parties are currently preoccupied with assigned work. We all do this on a > > voluntary basis and do it for fun and excitement. At times like this the fun > > and excitement part fades away as all you focus on is freeing up some time > > from customer time to get this job done. > > Apologies for the inconvenience. If there are a plone and zope experts on the > > list please feel contact me off list directly. > Is this truly an open source project? Maybe you could post the shards > online and one of us can start working on it. Please join - http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss - where things like the website have been (and are) discussed. From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 4 10:31:13 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Florian Reitmeir) Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 11:31:13 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <200701031858.58379.chris123@magma.ca> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <200701031858.58379.chris123@magma.ca> Message-ID: <20070104103113.GL27045@squat.noreply.org> Hi, On Mit, 03 J=C3=A4n 2007, chris h wrote: > On Wednesday 03 January 2007 17:47, Dale Bewley wrote: > > I know what it means to be busy. Open up and you might find some help. > > Please. >=20 > Well thanks for the offer. There really are a few issues that needed to b= e=20 > addressed. First and foremost, was my connection which currently is=20 > equivalent to a fast modem line as I no longer work in the IT sector. Onl= y=20 > needed mail at present. This issue is expected to be resolved however by= jan=20 > 4, hay thats tomorrow, so if it happens Im back up to a 3 meg line and a= =20 > static IP.=20 if only a hosting service including a backup is required, i can provide that (including upgrades of such a machine). Or a backup service only to a different machine is also no problem, just ask. --=20 Florian Reitmeir From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 4 16:58:52 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Arne Schmitz) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 17:58:52 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] OpenGroupware to IMAP storage connector Message-ID: <200701041758.56444.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> --nextPart1683035.iooPxz69bd Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Is there a connector that allows the export of my OGo calendars to an IMAP= =20 storage facility? Kontact of KDE supports using IMAP accounts for storage o= f=20 address books, calendars and more. It would be nice if I could sync or at=20 replicate my OGo data there. 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 --nextPart1683035.iooPxz69bd Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnTJQzpP3gv0FvtcRAoRlAKC53cl7M2hrZVTXomL3VSIwfALRbQCeOrSQ XnGozXgrsFFBNv4bm53KqlQ= =gzki -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart1683035.iooPxz69bd-- From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 4 22:03:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 17:03:28 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] OpenGroupware to IMAP storage connector In-Reply-To: <200701041758.56444.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> References: <200701041758.56444.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1167948208.4721.43.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > Is there a connector that allows the export of my OGo calendars to an IMAP > storage facility? Kontact of KDE supports using IMAP accounts for storage of > address books, calendars and more. Technically, that is "Kolab" which stores stuff in IMAP. Kontact supports Kolab. I'm not aware of any way to sanely sync something with Kolab's [horrendously misguided] storage mechanism. But there is - http://sourceforge.net/projects/kolabsyncml - so you might be able to do something via SyncML / Funambol. But isn't there a GroupDAV connector for Kontact? I think there is, but I admittedly don't know the state of it. It would be better to go to the data directly, syncing is always messier than it seems at first. > It would be nice if I could sync or at replicate my OGo data there. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 00:39:13 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Dale Bewley) Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 16:39:13 -0800 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent Message-ID: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> --=-GFGuZTIeK8nEQErl2ZnG Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core3/releases/op= engroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ has a few more RPMs than http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core4/releases/op= engroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ and way more RPMs than http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/op= engroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ But the repodata in each was generated today. Which should we trust to be up to date? I started to make a yum config like this, but it looks like the FC release needs to be hardcoded to 3 or 4. [ogo-releases] name=3DOpenGroupware.org release builds baseurl=3Dhttp://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core$re= leasever/releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ gpgcheck=3D0 How are the nightly builds done? Do you need any help fixing the build system or spec files? --=20 Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD 1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3 --=-GFGuZTIeK8nEQErl2ZnG Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnZ4xBk0lg7CYoPMRAm3OAJ46hajGEQxCb3lolyVP3NHGQHAjggCfRV22 NrrBiZJVSOXhCPZIzkfiR6s= =rBzT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-GFGuZTIeK8nEQErl2ZnG-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 10:30:19 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Arne Schmitz) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 11:30:19 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] OpenGroupware to IMAP storage connector In-Reply-To: <1167948208.4721.43.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <200701041758.56444.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> <1167948208.4721.43.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <200701051130.22368.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> --nextPart13441102.fVJdXRfnaO Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-15" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Am Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2007 23:03 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams: > > Is there a connector that allows the export of my OGo calendars to an > > IMAP storage facility? Kontact of KDE supports using IMAP accounts for > > storage of address books, calendars and more. > > Technically, that is "Kolab" which stores stuff in IMAP. =A0Kontact > supports Kolab. =A0I'm not aware of any way to sanely sync something with > Kolab's [horrendously misguided] storage mechanism. It is? Can you elaborate on that? I am still looking for a portable, many=20 clients supporting solution for storing my groupware stuff. > But there is -=20 > http://sourceforge.net/projects/kolabsyncml - so you might be able to do > something via SyncML / Funambol. Sounds a bit complicated for just replicating some data, but I will take a= =20 look at it. > But isn't there a GroupDAV connector for Kontact? =A0I think there is, but > I admittedly don't know the state of it. =A0It would be better to go to > the data directly, syncing is always messier than it seems at first. The groupdav connector in Kontact is horribly broken and doesn't even remot= ely=20 work. Even the ical-downloader for read-only calendars via zidestore is=20 relatively broken and crashes often. I hope for KDE 4, but I am not sure if= =20 this is feasible. 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 --nextPart13441102.fVJdXRfnaO Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnii+zpP3gv0FvtcRAj/4AKCmbSRl9/m7kWLKXTFe5SRAZ5caCACffwys YIC04xnUOiYb62CXKffO8wY= =ml57 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart13441102.fVJdXRfnaO-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 11:27:12 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 06:27:12 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] OpenGroupware to IMAP storage connector In-Reply-To: <200701051130.22368.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> References: <200701041758.56444.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> <1167948208.4721.43.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <200701051130.22368.arne.schmitz@gmx.net> Message-ID: <1167996433.5059.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > > > Is there a connector that allows the export of my OGo calendars to an > > > IMAP storage facility? Kontact of KDE supports using IMAP accounts for > > > storage of address books, calendars and more > > Technically, that is "Kolab" which stores stuff in IMAP. Kontact > > supports Kolab. I'm not aware of any way to sanely sync something with > > Kolab's [horrendously misguided] storage mechanism. > It is? Can you elaborate on that? This isn't the appropriate forum to discuss Kolab, but that information isn't hard to find. > I am still looking for a portable, many > clients supporting solution for storing my groupware stuff. The evolution GroupDAV connector is quite stable (for Evolution 2.8) You can checkout the code from http://svn.opengroupware.org/OGoProjects/evolution-groupdav/trunk/ > > But there is - > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/kolabsyncml - so you might be able to do > > something via SyncML / Funambol. > Sounds a bit complicated for just replicating some data, but I will take a > look at it. "replicating some data" and "complicated" go hand in hand. :) > > But isn't there a GroupDAV connector for Kontact? I think there is, but > > I admittedly don't know the state of it. It would be better to go to > > the data directly, syncing is always messier than it seems at first. > The groupdav connector in Kontact is horribly broken and doesn't even remotely > work. Even the ical-downloader for read-only calendars via zidestore is > relatively broken and crashes often. I hope for KDE 4, but I am not sure if > this is feasible. Bummer, but I haven't heard anything about the Kontact connector in awhile so I'm not surprised. Funny, http://www.kontact.org/groupwareservers.php lists just about everything. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 11:45:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 06:45:37 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core3/releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ > has a few more RPMs than > http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core4/releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ > and way more RPMs than > http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ > But the repodata in each was generated today. Of course, the nightlies are pretty much built every night. Note that the release directories don't neccesarily contain the SOPE packages (an OpenGroupware dependency). See the SOPE-INFO file for the version of SOPE needed for a specific release of OGo; http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/opengroupware-1.1.4-moveon/SOPE.INFO for instance, for 1.1.6 would be sope-4.5.7-david at http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/sope-4.5.7-david/ Since 1.1.6 is currently a "official trunk snapshot (alpha)" my recommendation would be to just grab the trunk packages. They are very rarely unstable. > Which should we trust to be up to date? Yes, they usually are. I use the SuSE nightlies. > I started to make a yum config like this, but it looks like the FC > release needs to be hardcoded to 3 or 4. > [ogo-releases] > name=OpenGroupware.org release builds > baseurl=http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core$releasever/releases/opengroupware-1.1.6-yummy/ > gpgcheck=0 Sorry, I don't test on Fedora and I never mess with any of the annoying package-manager-over-the-web stuff. It could be that there are some dependency issues (maybe pilot-link or something) between different releases of Fedora, that might give you more or less packages. If it is pilot-link (the PDA packages) I wouldn't worry about it since current Palms are not supported anyway; Palm changed a bunch of stuff in OS5 rendering pilot-link and OS5 devices estranged. At a glance the http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/trunk/ folder looks complete, so I'd suspect that the packages are all there > How are the nightly builds done? Do you need any help fixing the build > system or spec files? Of course. This is an Open Source project. If you checkout the source code it contains spec files. Patches are appreciated. Since 1.1.6 is currently a "official trunk snapshot (alpha)" it isn't terribly surprising that the build isn't complete. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 12:13:03 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Chris Picton) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 14:13:03 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Which version to use Message-ID: <459E40CF.3070203@tangent.co.za> Hi I am currently testing on RHEL3, and have downloaded the 1.1.5 packages, as the 1.1.6 packages are severly lacking. Which should I be using? 1.1.5/1.1.6/trunk? Regards Chris From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 13:37:28 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 13:37:28 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] OpenGroupware to IMAP storage connector Message-ID: <20070105133728.59E9678C012@ogo.rapideye.de> Hi all, > > But isn't there a GroupDAV connector for Kontact? =A0I think there is, but > > I admittedly don't know the state of it. =A0It would be better to go to > > the data directly, syncing is always messier than it seems at first. > > The groupdav connector in Kontact is horribly broken and doesn't even remotely > work. Even the ical-downloader for read-only calendars via zidestore is > relatively broken and crashes often. I hope for KDE 4, but I am not sure if > this is feasible. yes, it is broken, but I do the following: mount the zidestore via webdav into the filesystem, (pam_mount can do this at login time automatically), and then configure the kaddressbook and korganizer to use "local" directories for to store their calendars and contacts. I only tested/use this in a read-only mode, but it might work both ways. kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 13:36:50 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 08:36:50 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Which version to use In-Reply-To: <459E40CF.3070203@tangent.co.za> References: <459E40CF.3070203@tangent.co.za> Message-ID: <1168004210.4760.5.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I am currently testing on RHEL3, and have downloaded the 1.1.5 packages, > as the 1.1.6 packages are severly lacking. > Which should I be using? 1.1.5/1.1.6/trunk? 1.1.6 is a "trunk snapshot (alpha) of the upcoming OGo 1.2", as are all the 1.1.x versions. You can see the differences between 1.1.5 and 1.1.6 at http://svn.opengroupware.org/OpenGroupware.org/releases/1.1.6-yummy/maintenance/changes-1.1.5-to-1.1.6.txt If none of these changes matter to you I'd use 1.1.5 if you want a "release". However, I use trunk and have for a very long time. We download and install the latest trunk on a test server; and if we find no glaring problems we install the same packages onto our production server. I just watch - http://www.opengroupware.org/changeblogger/ - for any interesting feature changes or bug fixes. OGo has been around for a very long time so trunk is remarkably stable, in all the years we've used it I've only had to roll back one upgrade. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 16:37:26 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Dale Bewley) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 08:37:26 -0800 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> --=-8zO7TxkA6/SU2+1nxcLh Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Fri, 2007-01-05 at 06:45 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > OpenGroupware dependency). See the SOPE-INFO file for the version of > SOPE needed for a specific release of OGo; I did notice that. Thank you. > Since 1.1.6 is currently a "official trunk snapshot (alpha)" my > recommendation would be to just grab the trunk packages. They are very > rarely unstable. http://www.opengroupware.org/en/install/ lead me to believe that 'release' is the current version. However, my point was the fc3, fc4, and fc5 directories all have different numbers of RPMs for the same 1.1.6 release. grep rpm fc3.html |wc -l 50 grep rpm fc4.html|wc -l 49 grep rpm fc5.html |wc -l 4 > > I started to make a yum config like this, but it looks like the FC > > release needs to be hardcoded to 3 or 4. > > Sorry, I don't test on Fedora and I never mess with any of the annoying That's OK. Someone somewhere is creating the repodata on this site, so someone is at least trying to make it available for us who do. I'm just wondering who/what/when/where the pkg builds are (not) happening. Apparently the fc5 build is failing and fc5 users should just use the fc4 or fc3 RPMs. > At a glance the > http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/trunk/ > folder looks complete, so I'd suspect that the packages are all there=20 OK.=20 > > How are the nightly builds done? Do you need any help fixing the build > > system or spec files? >=20 > Of course. This is an Open Source project. If you checkout the source > code it contains spec files. Patches are appreciated. Since 1.1.6 is > currently a "official trunk snapshot (alpha)" it isn't terribly > surprising that the build isn't complete. FC3 and FC4 appear complete to me. I just realized that I can't load mod_ngobjweb.so as it's 32 bit and I'm running 64 bit fedora. "wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32" Any tips on building all the RPMs from source on my 64bit box? There must be a script if it is being done nightly somehow. Can you point me to it? Thanks --=20 Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD 1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3 --=-8zO7TxkA6/SU2+1nxcLh Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnn7GBk0lg7CYoPMRAnIJAKCNjtwvFwZRPUkBIAu8/e/hKGSlcACfUImG fza05U8aaWnj6e7zE4om6W8= =gYBn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-8zO7TxkA6/SU2+1nxcLh-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 17:19:15 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Dale Bewley) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 09:19:15 -0800 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <1168017555.4824.182.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> --=-1lmIa4b89Xwf5pnsB+HG Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable OK. I think I found the who and the how. http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/releases/1.1.6-yummy/maintenance/rpm_b= uildenvironment/ It's a bit to digest though. I grabbed the sources and I'll see how much trouble I have building the RPMs. BTW, is OGO tied to the exact release of the ThirdParty packages? The following versions of them are in Fedora: FC5 libFoundation.x86_64 1.1.3-10.fc5 Extras libobjc.x86_64 4.1.1-1.fc5 Core FC6 libFoundation.x86_64 1.1.3-10.fc6 Extras libobjc.x86_64 4.1.1-30 Core --=20 Dale Bewley - Unix Administrator - Shields Library - UC Davis GPG: 0xB098A0F3 0D5A 9AEB 43F4 F84C 7EFD 1753 064D 2583 B098 A0F3 --=-1lmIa4b89Xwf5pnsB+HG Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBFnoiTBk0lg7CYoPMRAqVQAJ9gR+5K5B/7Q6ScUKz8IkTCGL95lACeLomP xzTUSz5Z16uBAiLUI62Ltzg= =EP2z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-1lmIa4b89Xwf5pnsB+HG-- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 17:42:11 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 12:42:11 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1168017555.4824.182.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1168017555.4824.182.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <1168018931.4395.1.camel@laptop02.whitemice.org> > OK. I think I found the who and the how. > http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/releases/1.1.6-yummy/maintenance/rpm_buildenvironment/ > It's a bit to digest though. > I grabbed the sources and I'll see how much trouble I have building the > RPMs. Make sure you can do a straight up compile first. Then move on to building the RPMs. > BTW, is OGO tied to the exact release of the ThirdParty packages? > The following versions of them are in Fedora: > FC5 > libFoundation.x86_64 1.1.3-10.fc5 Extras > libobjc.x86_64 4.1.1-1.fc5 Core > FC6 > libFoundation.x86_64 1.1.3-10.fc6 Extras > libobjc.x86_64 4.1.1-30 Core I don't think so. Any libobjc should be fine with current code; and libfoundation 1.1 (not 1.0). From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 5 18:12:59 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 05 Jan 2007 13:12:59 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> Message-ID: <1168020779.4760.16.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > Any tips on building all the RPMs from source on my 64bit box? There > must be a script if it is being done nightly somehow. Can you point me > to it? I don't believe there are any x64 packages; and OGo itself wouldn't really derive any benefit from being 64 bit. But given the myriad versions of Apache it isn't uncommon to just build ngobjweb aside from the packages. This should build a module that works with Apache 2.2.x: rm -f sope-mod_ngobjweb-trunk-latest.tar.gz curl -o sope-mod_ngobjweb-trunk-latest.tar.gz http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/sources/trunk/sope-mod_ngobjweb-trunk-latest.tar.gz rm -fR sope-mod_ngobjweb tar xf sope-mod_ngobjweb-trunk-latest.tar.gz cd sope-mod_ngobjweb/ cp handler.c handler.c.original sed "s/ap_http_method(/ap_http_scheme(/g" handler.c \ | sed "s/ap_run_http_method(/ap_run_http_scheme(/g" > handler_new.c mv handler_new.c handler.c /usr/sbin/apxs2 -c *.c for file in *.o do ld -Bshareable -o $(basename $file .o).so $file done make all cp mod_ngobjweb.so /usr/lib/apache2/ rcapache2 start I usually "rpm -Fvh *.rpm" and then run the above to do any upgrade. From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 7 00:23:56 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 01:23:56 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <20070104103113.GL27045@squat.noreply.org> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <200701031858.58379.chris123@magma.ca> <20070104103113.GL27045@squat.noreply.org> Message-ID: <6DDA9436-E16E-41BF-82FF-2E546327CE3F@opengroupware.org> On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:31, Florian Reitmeir wrote: > if only a hosting service including a backup is required, i can > provide that > (including upgrades of such a machine). Or a backup service only to a > different machine is also no problem, just ask. Thanks for the offer, but we have sufficient hosting capacities. The problem is that we only backed-up the binary data file and recent Zope versions can't read that anymore ... :-/ So we need to resetup the old Zope/Plone software versions and then make a dump. If someone wants to tackle this (getting the Data.fs backup running in some Zope), it should be no problem to provide that file. In fact this would be excellent, I think Chris only has little spare time. Thanks, Helge PS: Chris _did_ ask for help, but no one responded. -- Helge Hess http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 7 00:29:30 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 01:29:30 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Fedora RPM repos content not consistent In-Reply-To: <1168020779.4760.16.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <1167957553.4824.142.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1167997537.5059.21.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1168015046.4824.172.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <1168020779.4760.16.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: On Jan 5, 2007, at 19:12, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > I don't believe there are any x64 packages; No, we do not provide prebuilt 64bit packages because we lack a 64bit build system. But I did port OGo/SOPE/libFoundation to 64bit in summer, so it should in fact work. > and OGo itself wouldn't really derive any benefit from being 64 bit. Right, 64bit is most likely slightly slower. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 7 00:35:11 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Florian Reitmeir) Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 01:35:11 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Doc Plone Resurrection In-Reply-To: <6DDA9436-E16E-41BF-82FF-2E546327CE3F@opengroupware.org> References: <4576DD69.9050701@franklinamerican.com> <200612061020.41491.chris123@magma.ca> <1167864453.4824.84.camel@tofu.lib.ucdavis.edu> <200701031858.58379.chris123@magma.ca> <20070104103113.GL27045@squat.noreply.org> <6DDA9436-E16E-41BF-82FF-2E546327CE3F@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <20070107003511.GP7859@squat.noreply.org> On Son, 07 J=C3=A4n 2007, Helge Hess wrote: > On Jan 4, 2007, at 11:31, Florian Reitmeir wrote: > >if only a hosting service including a backup is required, i can =20 > >provide that > >(including upgrades of such a machine). Or a backup service only to a > >different machine is also no problem, just ask. >=20 > Thanks for the offer, but we have sufficient hosting capacities. The =20 > problem is that we only backed-up the binary data file and recent =20 > Zope versions can't read that anymore ... :-/ So we need to resetup =20 > the old Zope/Plone software versions and then make a dump. >=20 > If someone wants to tackle this (getting the Data.fs backup running =20 > in some Zope), it should be no problem to provide that file. In fact =20 > this would be excellent, I think Chris only has little spare time. please provide the URL and the Zope version... > PS: Chris _did_ ask for help, but no one responded. then i've hadn't seen this. --=20 Florian Reitmeir From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 10:08:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Antoine Ledoux) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 11:08:27 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Palm sync with OGo 1.1.6 Message-ID: <45A4BB1B.4070406@laffitenia.com> Hello there, I am wondering if the Palm sync works at all with the current stable release of OGo (1.1.6). Here with the Debian Sarge packages, it just fails as described in bug #1786. Does Palm sync works for anyone ? Is the Palm feature deprecated ? Thanks for any feedback on this matter, -- Antoine Ledoux Laffitenia SAS 25, route de Pitoys 64600 Anglet t +33 (0) 559 425 584 f +33 (0) 559 425 585 m antoine.ledoux@laffitenia.com w www.oneilleurope.com From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 11:45:12 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:45:12 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Palm sync with OGo 1.1.6 In-Reply-To: <45A4BB1B.4070406@laffitenia.com> References: <45A4BB1B.4070406@laffitenia.com> Message-ID: On Jan 10, 2007, at 11:08, Antoine Ledoux wrote: > the current stable release of OGo (1.1.6). OGo 1.1.6 is an *alpha* release, website: "2006-08-28 19:15: OGo 1.1.6 (alpha) available" Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/helge/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 12:33:17 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Olivier Hallot) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:33:17 -0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Plone is back - Thanks Message-ID: <45A4DD0D.7070007@scinergy.com.br> Thanks to all who assisted in rescueing the OGo plone... indeed. (Overlook the documentation of your software project and be sure it will not get any attention or sympathy... Users, developers and sysadmins will indulge lack of features more easily than lack of documentation) -- Olivier Hallot Scinergy Consulting Tel (021) 8822-8812 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil http://www.scinergy.com.br From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 13:03:19 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 08:03:19 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Plone is back - Thanks In-Reply-To: <45A4DD0D.7070007@scinergy.com.br> References: <45A4DD0D.7070007@scinergy.com.br> Message-ID: <1168434199.5240.13.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > Thanks to all who assisted in rescueing the OGo plone... indeed. Yes! > (Overlook the documentation of your software project and be sure it will > not get any attention or sympathy... Users, developers and sysadmins > will indulge lack of features more easily than lack of documentation) And yet SASL endures... :) From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 13:13:11 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Alexandre Ghisoli) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 14:13:11 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Plone is back - Thanks In-Reply-To: <45A4DD0D.7070007@scinergy.com.br> References: <45A4DD0D.7070007@scinergy.com.br> Message-ID: <1168434791.11370.4.camel@pc-05.interne.ycom.ch> Le mercredi 10 janvier 2007 à 10:33 -0200, Olivier Hallot a écrit : > Thanks to all who assisted in rescueing the OGo plone... indeed. > > (Overlook the documentation of your software project and be sure it will > not get any attention or sympathy... Users, developers and sysadmins > will indulge lack of features more easily than lack of documentation) > -- > Olivier Hallot > Scinergy Consulting > Tel (021) 8822-8812 > Rio de Janeiro, Brasil > http://www.scinergy.com.br > Thanks a lot !!! -- Alexandre From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 10 15:09:39 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 10:09:39 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Palm sync with OGo 1.1.6 In-Reply-To: <45A4BB1B.4070406@laffitenia.com> References: <45A4BB1B.4070406@laffitenia.com> Message-ID: <1168441779.4763.7.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I am wondering if the Palm sync works at all with the current stable > release of OGo (1.1.6). > Here with the Debian Sarge packages, it just fails as described in bug > #1786. Does Palm sync works for anyone ? It does not work for me, but because I am using OS5 devices. I have not seen a signal 11 as described in http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1786 > Is the Palm feature deprecated ? I don't think so, but it does face some obstacles. http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/applications/palm/index_html/document_view http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1638 I was looking into the Palm stuff but for my purposes I'm currently pursuing using the GroupDAV Funambol connector as Palm really appears to be a dead platform. From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 11 14:34:20 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 15:34:20 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] time problem with sunbird Message-ID: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> Hi listers, I have OGo configured with zidestore so that I can use sunbird. Now this is working very well, with ics calenders. But.... Ofcourse there is a but. There is some mismatch with the timezones. The servertime is Europe/Amsterdam, Sunbirds time is the same, the client has the same time. But when I enter a event in Sunbird, save and reload the calender... it adds one hour to every time in the event. After adding one event, I exported the calendar: the event was stored with the correct time. After reloading the calendar I exported the calendar: the event was stored with the correct time. Is this a known problem. Do I have some wrong settings.. Any idea???? greatings Roel Bindels From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 11 17:56:48 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 12:56:48 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> > I have OGo configured with zidestore so that I can use sunbird. Now this > is working very well, with ics calenders. But.... > Ofcourse there is a but. There is some mismatch with the timezones. > The servertime is Europe/Amsterdam, What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your =20 OGo account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain =20 domain? > Sunbirds time is the same, the > client has the same time. But when I enter a event in Sunbird, save and > reload the calender... it adds one hour to every time in the event. Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight savings time? > After adding one event, I exported the calendar: the event was stored > with the correct time. > After reloading the calendar I exported the calendar: the event was > stored with the correct time. So it is Sunbird adding the hour? What does the time entry in the =20 iCalendar file look like? > Is this a known problem. Do I have some wrong settings.. > Any idea???? From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 12 07:41:50 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 08:41:50 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> Message-ID: Did some more checks: After creating an event the time in OGo is correct. After reloading the calendar with Sunbird, sunbirds forget the timezone and adds the +1 our from my timezone again. So it's a Sinburds problem. I geuss... greetings Roel Bindels Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> I have OGo configured with zidestore so that I can use sunbird. Now this >> is working very well, with ics calenders. But.... >> Ofcourse there is a but. There is some mismatch with the timezones. >> The servertime is Europe/Amsterdam, > > What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your OGo > account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain domain? > >> Sunbirds time is the same, the >> client has the same time. But when I enter a event in Sunbird, save and >> reload the calender... it adds one hour to every time in the event. > > Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight savings > time? > >> After adding one event, I exported the calendar: the event was stored >> with the correct time. >> After reloading the calendar I exported the calendar: the event was >> stored with the correct time. > > So it is Sunbird adding the hour? What does the time entry in the > iCalendar file look like? > >> Is this a known problem. Do I have some wrong settings.. >> Any idea???? > > --OpenGroupware.org Users > users@opengroupware.org > http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users > From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 12 07:54:25 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 08:54:25 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> Message-ID: Roel Bindels wrote: > Did some more checks: > > After creating an event the time in OGo is correct. After reloading the > calendar with Sunbird, sunbirds forget the timezone and adds the +1 our > from my timezone again. So it's a Sinburds problem. I geuss... > > greetings Roel Bindels Sorry, but I must have overlooked something at my last check, since my second test had some other results. Ok second time *Create event in sunburd. *Export ics file to filesystem. (content of the file is correct) *publish the ics to OGo *look in OGo. Time is increased with the timezone Europe/Amsterdam..(+1) *Reload ics file. It contains now the new time from OGo. So this is a problem with timezones in OGo with ics. greetings Roel Bindels > > Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >>> I have OGo configured with zidestore so that I can use sunbird. Now this >>> is working very well, with ics calenders. But.... >>> Ofcourse there is a but. There is some mismatch with the timezones. >>> The servertime is Europe/Amsterdam, >> What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your OGo >> account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain domain? >> >>> Sunbirds time is the same, the >>> client has the same time. But when I enter a event in Sunbird, save and >>> reload the calender... it adds one hour to every time in the event. >> Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight savings >> time? >> >>> After adding one event, I exported the calendar: the event was stored >>> with the correct time. >>> After reloading the calendar I exported the calendar: the event was >>> stored with the correct time. >> So it is Sunbird adding the hour? What does the time entry in the >> iCalendar file look like? >> >>> Is this a known problem. Do I have some wrong settings.. >>> Any idea???? >> --OpenGroupware.org Users >> users@opengroupware.org >> http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 12 12:32:58 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Williams) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 07:32:58 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> Message-ID: <1168605178.5099.2.camel@ws01.whitemice.org> > > Did some more checks: > > After creating an event the time in OGo is correct. After reloading the > > calendar with Sunbird, sunbirds forget the timezone and adds the +1 our > > from my timezone again. So it's a Sinburds problem. I geuss... > > greetings Roel Bindels > Sorry, but I must have overlooked something at my last check, since my > second test had some other results. You've not answered my first two questions: 1.) What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your OGo account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain domain? 2.) Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight savings time? > Ok second time > *Create event in sunburd. > *Export ics file to filesystem. (content of the file is correct) > *publish the ics to OGo > *look in OGo. Time is increased with the timezone Europe/Amsterdam..(+1) > *Reload ics file. It contains now the new time from OGo. > So this is a problem with timezones in OGo with ics. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 12 13:21:03 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:21:03 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: <1168605178.5099.2.camel@ws01.whitemice.org> References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> <1168605178.5099.2.camel@ws01.whitemice.org> Message-ID: Adam Williams wrote: >>> Did some more checks: >>> After creating an event the time in OGo is correct. After reloading the >>> calendar with Sunbird, sunbirds forget the timezone and adds the +1 our >>> from my timezone again. So it's a Sinburds problem. I geuss... >>> greetings Roel Bindels >> Sorry, but I must have overlooked something at my last check, since my >> second test had some other results. > > You've not answered my first two questions: Sorry ;) > > 1.) What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your > OGo account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain > domain? I mean the server's OS timezone. > 2.) Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight > savings time? Yes I am. Europe/Amsterdam > >> Ok second time >> *Create event in sunburd. >> *Export ics file to filesystem. (content of the file is correct) >> *publish the ics to OGo >> *look in OGo. Time is increased with the timezone Europe/Amsterdam..(+1) >> *Reload ics file. It contains now the new time from OGo. >> So this is a problem with timezones in OGo with ics. > > From users@opengroupware.org Mon Jan 15 19:07:37 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Rafel Amer Ramon) Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:07:37 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Two instances of OGo Message-ID: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> Hi. I'm running OGo-1.0 in two diferent servers. Each server has two instances of ogo-webui-1.0 listen on ports 20000 and 20010. The two serves are running the same version of apache (apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.54-5sarge1). I have the same configurations on the two servers: Alias /OpenGroupware.woa/WebServerResources/ /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ Alias /OpenGroupwareA.woa/WebServerResources/ /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ Alias /OpenGroupwareB.woa/WebServerResources/ /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ SetAppPort 20000 SetHandler ngobjweb-adaptor SetAppPort 20010 SetHandler ngobjweb-adaptor The first server run OK: http://myhost/OpenGroupwareA is redirected to instance listening on port 20000 and http://myhost/OpenGroupwareB is redirected to instance listening on port 20010. But in the second server all urls of the form http://myhost/OpenGroupwareA or http://myhost/OpenGroupwareB are redirected to instance listening on port 20010. I don't understand why? Any ideas? Thanks. R. 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--=20=0A= =0A= ------=_NextPart_000_0087_01C7396E.1EC34D10-- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 11:08:05 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 06:08:05 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <20070116105305.77FA2A77@mail.kuzuairlines.com> References: <20070116105305.77FA2A77@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Message-ID: <1168945685.4807.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > > I am new at Ogo. I installed on a debian server the Ogo. Now, I’m > trying connect the system over http://myservers’ip > But it doesnt work. How should I do after installation? http://{hostname}/OpenGroupware Also check out http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/download > From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 11:39:31 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Taner AYAZ) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:39:31 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <1168945685.4807.2.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070116113323.7B97AA54@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Thank you Adam, After your mail I realized that, my Apache server wasn't installed. I installed it. It is working well. But my OGo doesnt work still. Should I any configuration on Apache? Thanks again. -----Original Message----- From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org] On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:08 PM To: users@opengroupware.org Subject: Re: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO > > I am new at Ogo. I installed on a debian server the Ogo. Now, I'm > trying connect the system over http://myservers'ip > But it doesnt work. How should I do after installation? http://{hostname}/OpenGroupware Also check out http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/download > -- OpenGroupware.org Users users@opengroupware.org http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- -- From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 12:04:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 07:04:04 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <20070116113323.7B97AA54@mail.kuzuairlines.com> References: <20070116113323.7B97AA54@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Message-ID: <1168949044.4807.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > After your mail I realized that, my Apache server wasn't installed. I > installed it. It is working well. But my OGo doesnt work still. Should I any > configuration on Apache? If Apache was not installed when OGo was installed I don't know if automatic configuration would be complete. What actually happens when you try to visit http://{host}/OpenGroupware [CASE SENSITIVE!]? Do you have PostgreSQL and the OGo daemons running? From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 10:39:57 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Ernst Murnleitner) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:39:57 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects Message-ID: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> Hello, I would like to change the default settings when a new appointment etc. is made. Appointments: default is: read: private; write: not set Here I would like to have that all intranet can read by default. Projects: Here, the project basis is not defined. It would be nice for me to predefine "Database". Also nice would be to predefine the accounts. I looked at /etc/opengroupware.org/NSDefault... etc. but could not find any settings which look like these. Is it possible to change these values without modification of the source code? Greetings Ernst Murnleitner From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 14:00:43 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:00:43 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> Message-ID: <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I would like to change the default settings when a new appointment etc. > is made. > Appointments: default is: read: private; write: not set > Here I would like to have that all intranet can read by default. You can set the default access rights for appointments in your preferences. If the administrative user sets them in the preferences of the template user then all *new* users from that point on will have them as their defaults. > Projects: > Here, the project basis is not defined. It would be nice for me to > predefine "Database". You can remove the filesystem backend for projects if you never want to use it; and haven't already created filesystem projects. > Also nice would be to predefine the accounts. For new projects? > I looked at /etc/opengroupware.org/NSDefault... etc. but could not find > any settings which look like these. Check your preferences when logged into the WebUI. Most of the Defaults just apply to how the deamons operate. > Is it possible to change these values without modification of the source > code? From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 16 18:44:57 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:44:57 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Two instances of OGo In-Reply-To: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> References: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> Message-ID: <1168973097.4871.14.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I'm running OGo-1.0 in two diferent servers. Each server has two > instances of ogo-webui-1.0 listen on ports 20000 and 20010. > The two serves are running the same version of apache > (apache2-mpm-prefork 2.0.54-5sarge1). > I have the same configurations on the two servers: > Alias /OpenGroupware.woa/WebServerResources/ > /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ > Alias /OpenGroupwareA.woa/WebServerResources/ > /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ > Alias /OpenGroupwareB.woa/WebServerResources/ > /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.0/www/ > The first server run OK: http://myhost/OpenGroupwareA is redirected to > instance listening on port 20000 and http://myhost/OpenGroupwareB > is redirected to instance listening on port 20010. > But in the second server all urls of the form > http://myhost/OpenGroupwareA or http://myhost/OpenGroupwareB are > redirected to instance listening on port 20010. > I don't understand why? Any ideas? I don't think OGo instances work this way; I believe you achieve multiple instances via virtual hosts not by tweaking the URL. The application server dictates what the URL form is so you can't just-change-it (as in make OpenGroupware.woa to OpenGroupwareB.woa). http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/chris/multi/view http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/chris/scripts/oci/view I personally don't run any multiple-instance servers; just because we put each one in a separate VM. From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 00:48:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:48:34 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Two instances of OGo In-Reply-To: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> References: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> Message-ID: On Jan 15, 2007, at 20:07, Rafel Amer Ramon wrote: > But in the second server all urls of the form > http://myhost/OpenGroupwareA or http://myhost/OpenGroupwareB are > redirected to instance listening on port 20010. > > I don't understand why? Any ideas? Most likely a typo? :-) Your configuration looks fine and as you mentioned it does work on one of your servers? :-) If you use a load balancer or something, maybe the balancer is misconfigured? Unfortunately I don't know about Apache debugging facilities to track down the issue. Its really just Apache which selects the appropriate handler. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 00:50:11 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 01:50:11 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Two instances of OGo In-Reply-To: <1168973097.4871.14.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <45ABD0F9.4020801@ruth.upc.edu> <1168973097.4871.14.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: On Jan 16, 2007, at 19:44, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > I don't think OGo instances work this way; I believe you achieve > multiple instances via virtual hosts not by tweaking the URL. The > application server dictates what the URL form is so you can't > just-change-it (as in make OpenGroupware.woa to OpenGroupwareB.woa). If you are a bit careful this should work mostly fine. Possibly ZideStore might have some issues, though it should not. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 08:35:22 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Anders Lynge Esbensen) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:35:22 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Unix style imap folders. Message-ID: <1169022922.3295.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hi All I have a problem with getting ogo to generate the right sieve scripts. On our mail server we use cyrus-imapd whith the unixhierarchysep: 1 option. Hence the imap server uses a / as seperator. I run opengroupware.org 1.1 on debian sarge. When ogo genereate a sieve script they look like this: require ["fileinto"]; if allof (header :matches ["to"] "postmaster*") { fileinto "INBOX.postmaster"; } elsif allof (header :matches ["subject"] "[SPAM]*") { fileinto "INBOX.Spam"; } elsif allof (header :contains ["to"] "root@") { fileinto "INBOX.root"; } Here it is seen that . is used as a seperator. Is there any way of telling ogo to use the unix style seperators? Best regards /Anders From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 08:38:13 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:38:13 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] ogo calendar on ipod Message-ID: <45ADE075.5070409@gmail.com> Hello Listers, I just figured out that you can use the zidestore functionality to get your calendar on your ipod. In the folder Calendar on your ipod use the wget function with --http-user and --http-password to download your calender.ics from the server. Hope somebody can use this info.. greetings Roel Bindels From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 08:41:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:41:34 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: time problem with sunbird In-Reply-To: References: <45A64AEC.6050604@gmail.com> <20070111125648.umtlofi6pwc4wwwk@www.mormail.com> <1168605178.5099.2.camel@ws01.whitemice.org> Message-ID: I fixed the problem...;) The problem was that the timezone tansmitted from sunbird contained the timezone '/mozilla.org/somedate/Europe/Amsterdam'. Ofcourse was this timezone not known by OGo, so after linking this path to the known timezone Paris, the problem was solved thanks for the help greetings Roel Bindels Roel Bindels wrote: > Adam Williams wrote: >>>> Did some more checks: >>>> After creating an event the time in OGo is correct. After reloading the >>>> calendar with Sunbird, sunbirds forget the timezone and adds the +1 our >>>> from my timezone again. So it's a Sinburds problem. I geuss... >>>> greetings Roel Bindels >>> Sorry, but I must have overlooked something at my last check, since my >>> second test had some other results. >> You've not answered my first two questions: > > Sorry ;) >> 1.) What do you mean by "servertime"? The server's OS's time zone, your >> OGo account's time zone, or the time zone set in the NSGlobalDomain >> domain? > > I mean the server's OS timezone. > >> 2.) Are you in a location/timezone that does some kind of daylight >> savings time? > > Yes I am. Europe/Amsterdam > >>> Ok second time >>> *Create event in sunburd. >>> *Export ics file to filesystem. (content of the file is correct) >>> *publish the ics to OGo >>> *look in OGo. Time is increased with the timezone Europe/Amsterdam..(+1) >>> *Reload ics file. It contains now the new time from OGo. >>> So this is a problem with timezones in OGo with ics. >> > > From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 09:28:31 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Taner AYAZ) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:28:31 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <1168949044.4807.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070117092221.D32E369D@mail.kuzuairlines.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C73A2A.9E08C200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Adam, After your last answer I installed Debian again with apache. Than I installed Ogo via using apt-get. My postgresql server is running. I didnt do anything else. But I can not see anything on http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware Then I've read this on Ogo web site; After installation you need to create configuration and database setup for an OGo instance. This can be done with the ogo-create-instance script, which asks some question and creates all necessary files and configuration. It even does database setup if desired. Now, I can't find this script. What should I do at this moment? Thanks again, -----Original Message----- From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org] On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:04 PM To: users@opengroupware.org Subject: RE: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO > After your mail I realized that, my Apache server wasn't installed. I > installed it. It is working well. But my OGo doesnt work still. Should I any > configuration on Apache? If Apache was not installed when OGo was installed I don't know if automatic configuration would be complete. What actually happens when you try to visit http://{host}/OpenGroupware [CASE SENSITIVE!]? Do you have PostgreSQL and the OGo daemons running? -- OpenGroupware.org Users users@opengroupware.org http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- -- ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C73A2A.9E08C200 Content-Type: text/plain; name="msg-1512-71.txt" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="msg-1512-71.txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Adam, After your last answer I installed Debian again with apache. Than I installed Ogo via using apt-get. My postgresql server is running. I didnt do anything else. But I can not see anything on http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware Then I've read this on Ogo web site; After installation you need to create configuration and database setup for an OGo instance. This can be done with the ogo-create-instance script, which asks some question and creates all necessary files and configuration. It even does database setup if desired. Now, I can't find this script. What should I do at this moment? Thanks again, -----Original Message----- From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org] On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:04 PM To: users@opengroupware.org Subject: RE: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO > After your mail I realized that, my Apache server wasn't installed. I > installed it. It is working well. But my OGo doesnt work still. Should I any > configuration on Apache? If Apache was not installed when OGo was installed I don't know if automatic configuration would be complete. What actually happens when you try to visit http://{host}/OpenGroupware [CASE SENSITIVE!]? Do you have PostgreSQL and the OGo daemons running? -- OpenGroupware.org Users users@opengroupware.org http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- -- ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C73A2A.9E08C200-- From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 10:44:12 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Christian Naumer) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 10:44:12 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] back_sql and "Umlaute" Message-ID: <20070117104412.1D37E390011@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> Hi, I've set up back_sql and this is working just fine. System is CentOS 4.4. However, all entries containing German Umlaute are not displayed correctly. All the fields containing Umlaute (e.g. givenName) are not displayed at all. There is an error message from back_sql: backsql_entry_addattr(): failed to merge value "J�rg W." for attribute "givenname" I know ldap usually takes UTF-8 encoding and the sql db is in Latin1 but since it works for others I thought there has to be something I could do. Any idea? regards -- Dr. Christian Naumer Scientist Molecular Biology B.R.A.I.N Aktiengesellschaft Darmstaedter Str.34 D-64673 Zwingenberg email: cn@brain-biotech.de phone: +49 6251 933130 fax: +49 6251 933111 web: http://www.brain-biotech.de From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 11:53:49 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:53:49 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] ogo calendar on ipod In-Reply-To: <45ADE075.5070409@gmail.com> References: <45ADE075.5070409@gmail.com> Message-ID: Hi Roel, what about putting up a small page on this at http://docs.opengroupware.org/ would be great! :-) Thanks, Helge On Jan 17, 2007, at 09:38, Roel Bindels wrote: > I just figured out that you can use the zidestore functionality to get > your calendar on your ipod. > In the folder Calendar on your ipod use the wget function with > --http-user and --http-password to download your calender.ics from the > server. > > Hope somebody can use this info.. -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 12:17:29 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:17:29 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Unix style imap folders. In-Reply-To: <1169022922.3295.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> References: <1169022922.3295.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <1169036249.4594.13.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I have a problem with getting ogo to generate the right sieve scripts. > On our mail server we use cyrus-imapd whith the unixhierarchysep: 1 > option. Hence the imap server uses a / as seperator. http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1664 > I run opengroupware.org 1.1 on debian sarge. > When ogo genereate a sieve script they look like this: > require ["fileinto"]; > if allof (header :matches ["to"] "postmaster*") > { > fileinto "INBOX.postmaster"; > } > elsif allof (header :matches ["subject"] "[SPAM]*") > { > fileinto "INBOX.Spam"; > } > elsif allof (header :contains ["to"] "root@") > { > fileinto "INBOX.root"; > } > Here it is seen that . is used as a seperator. > Is there any way of telling ogo to use the unix style seperators? From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 12:26:57 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 07:26:57 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <20070117092221.D32E369D@mail.kuzuairlines.com> References: <20070117092221.D32E369D@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Message-ID: <1169036817.4594.24.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > After your last answer I installed Debian again with apache. Than I > installed Ogo via using apt-get. My postgresql server is running. > I didnt do anything else. > But I can not see anything on http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware > Then I've read this on Ogo web site; > After installation you need to create configuration and database setup for > an OGo instance. This can be done with the ogo-create-instance script, > which asks some question and creates all necessary files and configuration. > It even does database setup if desired. > Now, I can't find this script. What should I do at this moment? No, those instructions are for installing OGo manually - not using a package manager. If using packages almost everything is done for you; at least that is true when using the RPM packages. I install OGo pretty frequently and it is usually a five minute process, no futzing required except perhaps to build the ngobjweb module for a 2.2.x version of Apache. You say you go to http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware and see nothing (as in blank page)? Are the OGo deamons running? I suspect not or you'd see at least an OGo exception message. Do you see anything in /var/log/ogo-webui*.log? I don't know how Apache configuration is done in Debian, but do you have an /etc/{apache|apache2|httpd}/conf.d folder? From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 13:34:07 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 08:34:07 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] ogo calendar on ipod In-Reply-To: References: <45ADE075.5070409@gmail.com> Message-ID: <1169040847.4822.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > Hi Roel, > what about putting up a small page on this at > http://docs.opengroupware.org/ > would be great! :-) Absolutely; both this and you Sunbird fix would certainly be valuable in the docs plone. From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 13:38:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Florian Reitmeir) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 14:38:34 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] back_sql and "Umlaute" In-Reply-To: <20070117104412.1D37E390011@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> References: <20070117104412.1D37E390011@lx-sv-01.brain-biotech.de> Message-ID: <20070117133834.GS2407@squat.noreply.org> On Mit, 17 J=C3=A4n 2007, Christian Naumer wrote: > Hi, > I've set up back_sql and this is working just fine. System is CentOS 4.4. > However, all entries containing German Umlaute are not displayed correctl= y. All > the fields containing Umlaute (e.g. givenName) are not displayed at all. = There > is an error message from back_sql: >=20 > backsql_entry_addattr(): failed to merge value "J�rg W." for attri= bute > "givenname" >=20 > I know ldap usually takes UTF-8 encoding and the sql db is in Latin1 but = since > it works for others I thought there has to be something I could do. >=20 > Any idea? make your database UTF8.. simply dump->recode->restore, OGO tells the database to map the charset to latin1 for its own purpose. --=20 Florian Reitmeir From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 22:41:15 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Ernst Murnleitner) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 23:41:15 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> Hello Adam, Am Dienstag, den 16.01.2007, 09:00 -0500 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams: > > I would like to change the default settings when a new appointment etc. > > is made. > > Appointments: default is: read: private; write: not set > > Here I would like to have that all intranet can read by default. > > You can set the default access rights for appointments in your > preferences. Thank you. I can set write access rights but not read access. "Entries in popup of appointment overview" seem to have no effect (ogo 1.1.6). > > Projects: > > Here, the project basis is not defined. It would be nice for me to > > predefine "Database". > > You can remove the filesystem backend for projects if you never want to > use it; and haven't already created filesystem projects. > > > Also nice would be to predefine the accounts. > > For new projects? Yes. > > > I looked at /etc/opengroupware.org/NSDefault... etc. but could not find > > any settings which look like these. > > Check your preferences when logged into the WebUI. Most of the Defaults > just apply to how the deamons operate. The only thing I could change in the preferences is the write access for appointments. There are too many clicks needed for many operations in ogo. If one could set more in the preferences, the usability of ogo would increase much, I think. Changes which seem not so complicated to me. Greetings Ernst -- ########################## Awite Bioenergie GmbH Angerstr. 9 a D-85416 Langenbach Dr.-Ing. Ernst Murnleitner T +49 8761 722 67 F +49 8761 722 59 ########################## From users@opengroupware.org Wed Jan 17 23:21:04 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Olivier Hallot) Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:21:04 -0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> Message-ID: <45AEAF60.1090100@scinergy.com.br> Ernst Murnleitner escreveu: > > The only thing I could change in the preferences is the write access for > appointments. There are too many clicks needed for many operations in > ogo. If one could set more in the preferences, the usability of ogo > would increase much, I think. Changes which seem not so complicated to > me. > > Greetings > > Ernst > > > Which leads me to think that the web interface is by far the most popular access method for OpenGroupware and with the least attention from developement. I see all kind of gadgets as OGo clients but the big one, the one that really squeezes OGo juices is lost in usability limbo. I sketched last year a theme with some usability enhancements (I think), but it got stuck on some bug enhancements untouched. If anyone want a glimpse on it it is here: http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/olivier/NewDock/index_html/view?searchterm=theme (Ajax in the webui, why not?) Olivier From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 18 09:40:18 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Taner AYAZ) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 11:40:18 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <1169036817.4594.24.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070118093406.0E989A6E@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Hi again, I am still on first step... My apache config is Ok, when I click on http://10.0.0.17 I can see apache test page. But there isnt any directroy about Ogo under /var/log. There isnt any deamon under /etc/init.d/ for Ogo. But I can start my postgresql from /etc/init.d/postgresql. I dont understand. Why me? Should I change my Linux distro? What about centos+yum? -----Original Message----- From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org] On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 2:27 PM To: users@opengroupware.org Subject: RE: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO > After your last answer I installed Debian again with apache. Than I > installed Ogo via using apt-get. My postgresql server is running. > I didnt do anything else. > But I can not see anything on http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware > Then I've read this on Ogo web site; > After installation you need to create configuration and database setup for > an OGo instance. This can be done with the ogo-create-instance script, > which asks some question and creates all necessary files and configuration. > It even does database setup if desired. > Now, I can't find this script. What should I do at this moment? No, those instructions are for installing OGo manually - not using a package manager. If using packages almost everything is done for you; at least that is true when using the RPM packages. I install OGo pretty frequently and it is usually a five minute process, no futzing required except perhaps to build the ngobjweb module for a 2.2.x version of Apache. You say you go to http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware and see nothing (as in blank page)? Are the OGo deamons running? I suspect not or you'd see at least an OGo exception message. Do you see anything in /var/log/ogo-webui*.log? I don't know how Apache configuration is done in Debian, but do you have an /etc/{apache|apache2|httpd}/conf.d folder? -- OpenGroupware.org Users users@opengroupware.org http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- -- From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 18 09:49:22 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:49:22 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO Message-ID: <20070118094922.E37AB78C008@ogo.rapideye.de> Hi, users@opengroupware.org wrote: > > Hi again, > I am still on first step... > My apache config is Ok, when I click on http://10.0.0.17 I can see apache > test page. > But there isnt any directroy about Ogo under /var/log. > There isnt any deamon under /etc/init.d/ for Ogo. But I can start my > postgresql from /etc/init.d/postgresql. > are your ogo daemons running? ps ax | grep ogo are these listening to the rigth ports? netstat -natp | grep ogo what shows up in the webbrowser when you access http://10.0.0.17/OpenGroupware and what shows up in the apache error logs? kind regards Sebastian From users@opengroupware.org Thu Jan 18 13:36:27 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 08:36:27 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <20070118093406.0E989A6E@mail.kuzuairlines.com> References: <20070118093406.0E989A6E@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Message-ID: <1169127387.4914.6.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I am still on first step... > My apache config is Ok, when I click on http://10.0.0.17 I can see apache > test page. > But there isnt any directroy about Ogo under /var/log. Sorry, it is "/var/log/opengroupware.org/". > There isnt any deamon under /etc/init.d/ for Ogo. But I can start my > postgresql from /etc/init.d/postgresql. > I dont understand. Why me? Eh? It does help if you answer *all* the questions people ask: "Are the OGo deamons running?" "do you have an /etc/{apache|apache2|httpd}/conf.d folder?" Otherwise it makes trying to be helpful frustrating. > Should I change my Linux distro? What about centos+yum? I've got no idea. I see people running OGo on Debian so I assume it works fine. From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 19 12:09:02 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Taner AYAZ) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 14:09:02 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <1169127387.4914.6.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070119120248.4BF8DA71@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Thanks for all answers. I've formatted my pc and will install it again. Could you give me advices for easiest installation? Which distro? Which way, auto install or packets? I am not good at Linux and this software but I am obstinate. Best regards... -----Original Message----- From: users-admin@opengroupware.org [mailto:users-admin@opengroupware.org] On Behalf Of Adam Tauno Williams Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 3:36 PM To: users@opengroupware.org Subject: RE: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO > I am still on first step... > My apache config is Ok, when I click on http://10.0.0.17 I can see apache > test page. > But there isnt any directroy about Ogo under /var/log. Sorry, it is "/var/log/opengroupware.org/". > There isnt any deamon under /etc/init.d/ for Ogo. But I can start my > postgresql from /etc/init.d/postgresql. > I dont understand. Why me? Eh? It does help if you answer *all* the questions people ask: "Are the OGo deamons running?" "do you have an /etc/{apache|apache2|httpd}/conf.d folder?" Otherwise it makes trying to be helpful frustrating. > Should I change my Linux distro? What about centos+yum? I've got no idea. I see people running OGo on Debian so I assume it works fine. -- OpenGroupware.org Users users@opengroupware.org http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- -- From users@opengroupware.org Fri Jan 19 12:29:19 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Roel Bindels) Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:29:19 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: ogo calendar on ipod In-Reply-To: <1169040847.4822.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <45ADE075.5070409@gmail.com> <1169040847.4822.4.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: Sounds for something for this weekend ;) Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >> Hi Roel, >> what about putting up a small page on this at >> http://docs.opengroupware.org/ >> would be great! :-) > > Absolutely; both this and you Sunbird fix would certainly be valuable > in the docs plone. > From users@opengroupware.org Sat Jan 20 14:29:40 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 09:29:40 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] First step on OGO In-Reply-To: <20070119120248.4BF8DA71@mail.kuzuairlines.com> References: <20070119120248.4BF8DA71@mail.kuzuairlines.com> Message-ID: <1169303381.13061.20.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I've formatted my pc and will install it again. > Could you give me advices for easiest installation? Which distro? Which way, > auto install or packets? I use openSUSE. I don't know that one is really any easier than the other; other than the packaging differences between deb & rpm every Linux distribution is fundamentally the same thing. Unless your way out on the fringe usability doesn't vary much [especially for server side things, the desktop is another issue and off-topic]. > I am not good at Linux and this software but I am obstinate. OpenGroupware is a UNIX/LINUX service. You have to have basic competency, or your going to have a frustrating time [no difference than with any other kind of thing]. Not that you won't be able to get it to work. First make sure you have all the prerequisites installed: PostgreSQL, Apache, pilot-link, and the LDAP libraries. The packages *should* complain if the above isn't true when you attempt to install them. But I'm not certain that they do. If you have all the pre-reqs then the packages should setup the database and configure Apache for you. It should be install packages, make sure PostgreSQL and Apache are running, make sure OGo daemons are running, connect to http://{hostname}/OpenGroupware [*CASE SENSITIVE*] If that works you'll be automatically logged in as the administrative user; then you have to change the administrator's password and make accounts for users. Log out and log back in as a normal user. That's it. If you don't run into a problem with the Apache module (sometimes it doesn't work with a given version of Apache) setting up OGo should not take more than five minutes. If the module does give your grief it is easy to hack, just ask on the list. From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 11:37:51 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:37:51 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <45AEAF60.1090100@scinergy.com.br> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> <45AEAF60.1090100@scinergy.com.br> Message-ID: <1050A3B0-4361-4C6F-8826-01E7081854E1@opengroupware.org> On Jan 18, 2007, at 24:21, Olivier Hallot wrote: > Which leads me to think that the web interface is by far the most > popular access method for OpenGroupware and with the least > attention from developement. I wouldn't say so, we had quite a few improvements on the traditional WebUI in the last year. Eg the ability to create new contacts directly in the appointment editor. Nothing "radical" of course. Well, and all the work on completely new approaches to the WebUI is still done as part of the SOGo branches. Which also has seen major developments last year. When this enters a somewhat finished we'll see how we can adopt it to regular OGo. > (Ajax in the webui, why not?) We have DnD or client side tabs in the WebUI since something like 1999 (using IE5 DHTML). The problem with DHTML/Ajax is that it doesn't really work well unless you invest huge amounts of resources in cross browser testing / fixes. That doesn't mean that I'm against "Ajax" in the WebUI :-) Though I wonder whether it makes a lot of sense. Going with an IE specific DHTML UI *and* a XUL UI is probably less effort and provides better results. Anyways, for discussions we have the discuss mailing list ... Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 11:48:46 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:48:46 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Unix style imap folders. In-Reply-To: <1169036249.4594.13.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <1169022922.3295.4.camel@localhost.localdomain> <1169036249.4594.13.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <15CE2F11-CA92-4701-B72D-E5E4A101E9A3@opengroupware.org> On Jan 17, 2007, at 13:17, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1664 Please give that another try. I've added some default. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 11:25:13 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sven Esbjerg) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:25:13 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails Message-ID: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> I have been using opengroupware on a debian sarge server for a year now with minimal problems. I have the following repository in /etc/apt/sources.list: (the only 3. party repository) deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge trunk This week I updated upgrade and I am now unable to start any part of opengroupware. The debian init script does not report any failures. I suspect this is due to the use of /usr/sbin/daemon which exits with status 0 even though it failed to start the program. I have tried to start the webui as the ogo user manualy with this command: /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1 -WOPort 20000 which results in the following error: /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1: relocation error: /usr/lib/libLSFoundation.so.5.3: undefined symbol: __objc_class_name_NSConstantString I have tried upgrading but it seems some of the packages are kept back. gustav:~# apt-get dist-upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Calculating Upgrade... Done The following packages have been kept back: libsope-core4.5 opengroupware.org-skyaptnotify opengroupware.org-webmail-tools opengroupware.org-zidestore1.5 opengroupware.org1.1-webui-app opengroupware.org1.1-webui-contact opengroupware.org1.1-webui-core opengroupware.org1.1-webui-job opengroupware.org1.1-webui-mailer opengroupware.org1.1-webui-news opengroupware.org1.1-webui-project opengroupware.org1.1-webui-scheduler opengroupware.org1.1-xmlrpcd 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 13 not upgraded. Any suggestions to fix the problem are wellcome. Sven Esbjerg From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 17:37:48 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:37:48 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails In-Reply-To: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> References: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> Message-ID: <1169401068.4596.88.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> On Sun, 2007-01-21 at 12:25 +0100, Sven Esbjerg wrote: > I have been using opengroupware on a debian sarge server for a year now with > minimal problems. > I have the following repository in /etc/apt/sources.list: > (the only 3. party repository) > deb http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian sarge trunk > This week I updated upgrade and I am now unable to start any part of > opengroupware. > The debian init script does not report any failures. I suspect this is due > to the use of /usr/sbin/daemon which exits with status 0 even though it failed > to start the program. > I have tried to start the webui as the ogo user manualy with this command: > /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1 -WOPort 20000 > which results in the following error: > /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1: relocation error: /usr/lib/libLSFoundation.so.5.3: > undefined symbol: __objc_class_name_NSConstantString Have you tried doing a /sbin/ldconfig? Have you updated or not updated the systems libobjc? Have you updates SOPE packages as well as OGo packages? > I have tried upgrading but it seems some of the packages are kept back. > gustav:~# apt-get dist-upgrade > Reading Package Lists... Done > Building Dependency Tree... Done > Calculating Upgrade... Done > The following packages have been kept back: > libsope-core4.5 opengroupware.org-skyaptnotify > opengroupware.org-webmail-tools opengroupware.org-zidestore1.5 > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-app opengroupware.org1.1-webui-contact > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-core opengroupware.org1.1-webui-job > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-mailer opengroupware.org1.1-webui-news > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-project opengroupware.org1.1-webui-scheduler > opengroupware.org1.1-xmlrpcd > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 13 not upgraded. It doesn't list any reason why? That kind of stinks. Is there anyway to make apt more verbose? Sorry, I don't know anything apt or Debian specific. From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 18:18:34 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 13:18:34 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> Message-ID: <1169403514.4596.115.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > > > I would like to change the default settings when a new appointment etc. > > > is made. > > > Appointments: default is: read: private; write: not set > > > Here I would like to have that all intranet can read by default. > > You can set the default access rights for appointments in your > > preferences. > Thank you. I can set write access rights but not read access. "Entries > in popup of appointment overview" seem to have no effect (ogo 1.1.6). The "Entries in popup of appointment overview" are effective for me. These change the items listed in the drop down in the appointment overview page (the default schedular page), not when creating appointments. At least in the default theme this is the select box in the far upper left when looking at the schedular. But default (with no user default set this lists the current user and each of the systems teams). > > > Projects: > > > Here, the project basis is not defined. It would be nice for me to > > > predefine "Database". > > You can remove the filesystem backend for projects if you never want to > > use it; and haven't already created filesystem projects. > > > Also nice would be to predefine the accounts. > > For new projects? > Yes. > > > I looked at /etc/opengroupware.org/NSDefault... etc. but could not find > > > any settings which look like these. > > Check your preferences when logged into the WebUI. Most of the Defaults > > just apply to how the deamons operate. > The only thing I could change in the preferences is the write access for > appointments Yes. In part I suspect this is because setting the read access is a simple singular-select while setting the write access is an [inherently] more cumbersome multi-select. > . There are too many clicks needed for many operations in > ogo. If one could set more in the preferences, the usability of ogo > would increase much, I think. Changes which seem not so complicated to > me. Please file enhancement requests for features who think are missing. Default read access seems reasonable to me. Not that the Aside: Personally, I also see a flip side of allowing users to set defaults for everything - they stop thinking about what options they pick, and then call the help desk ticked off when the application doesn't psychically detect what they wanted it to actually do. From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 19:31:26 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Olivier Hallot) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 17:31:26 -0200 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <1050A3B0-4361-4C6F-8826-01E7081854E1@opengroupware.org> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> <45AEAF60.1090100@scinergy.com.br> <1050A3B0-4361-4C6F-8826-01E7081854E1@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <45B3BF8E.9080602@scinergy.com.br> Helge Hess escreveu: > On Jan 18, 2007, at 24:21, Olivier Hallot wrote: > > >> (Ajax in the webui, why not?) > (...) > That doesn't mean that I'm against "Ajax" in the WebUI :-) Though I > wonder whether it makes a lot of sense. Going with an IE specific > DHTML UI *and* a XUL UI is probably less effort and provides better > results. I'd like to give a try on XUL for my own. I saw some XUL support in the SOPE recycler, but I dunno how to start. http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/trunk/Recycler/NGObjDOM/XUL.subproj/?root=SOPE Just a question from a non-specialist: can the the html/wod or the .wox templates be replaced by a XUL file? Is it possible to enable XUL in Ogo? A sample will be great. (An OGo client as a Firefox extension will add a must to the project.) > > Greets, > Helge > --Helge Hess > http://www.helgehess.eu/ > > Olivier From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 21:07:01 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sven Esbjerg) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 22:07:01 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails In-Reply-To: <1169401068.4596.88.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> References: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> <1169401068.4596.88.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> Message-ID: <20070121210701.GA28228@esbjerg.name> On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 12:37:48PM -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: > > I have tried to start the webui as the ogo user manualy with this command: > > /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1 -WOPort 20000 > > which results in the following error: > > /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1: relocation error: /usr/lib/libLSFoundation.so.5.3: > > undefined symbol: __objc_class_name_NSConstantString > > Have you tried doing a /sbin/ldconfig? Not before but I have now - it does not change a thing. > Have you updated or not updated the systems libobjc? No. > Have you updates SOPE packages as well as OGo packages? Well... the first time I ran upgrade it upgraded a lot of opengroupware packages. I am not sure wether it upgrade SOPE. If you look at the list below libsope-core4.5 is among those to be upgrade but held back. > > I have tried upgrading but it seems some of the packages are kept back. > > gustav:~# apt-get dist-upgrade > > Reading Package Lists... Done > > Building Dependency Tree... Done > > Calculating Upgrade... Done > > The following packages have been kept back: > > libsope-core4.5 opengroupware.org-skyaptnotify > > opengroupware.org-webmail-tools opengroupware.org-zidestore1.5 > > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-app opengroupware.org1.1-webui-contact > > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-core opengroupware.org1.1-webui-job > > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-mailer opengroupware.org1.1-webui-news > > opengroupware.org1.1-webui-project opengroupware.org1.1-webui-scheduler > > opengroupware.org1.1-xmlrpcd > > 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 13 not upgraded. > > It doesn't list any reason why? That kind of stinks. Is there anyway > to make apt more verbose? Sorry, I don't know anything apt or Debian > specific. Well this is a little beyond my apt skills. Using fix or reinstall does not help. Yes it really sucks. -Sven From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 22:48:14 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 23:48:14 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails In-Reply-To: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> References: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> Message-ID: On Jan 21, 2007, at 12:25, Sven Esbjerg wrote: > /usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1: relocation error: /usr/lib/ > libLSFoundation.so.5.3: > undefined symbol: __objc_class_name_NSConstantString This is most likely because you upgraded from some earlier SOPE 4.5 alpha (libFoundation 1.0.x) to a more recent SOPE 4.5 alpha (libFoundation 1.1.x). With the latter we now use the systems (gcc) libobjc, this NSConstantString thing points to the issue. I can't really comment on how apt deals with the situation and alpha=>alpha upgrades are unsupported anyways. Personally I would recommend doing a backup (dumping the database / store /var/lib/ogo), remove your old alpha version from the system, install a new alpha and restore from the backup. Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Sun Jan 21 23:09:53 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:09:53 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Default settings for new appointments, tasks, projects In-Reply-To: <45B3BF8E.9080602@scinergy.com.br> References: <1168943997.5501.10.camel@murlix.awite> <1168956043.4871.3.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> <1169073675.5741.56.camel@murlix.awite> <45AEAF60.1090100@scinergy.com.br> <1050A3B0-4361-4C6F-8826-01E7081854E1@opengroupware.org> <45B3BF8E.9080602@scinergy.com.br> Message-ID: On Jan 21, 2007, at 20:31, Olivier Hallot wrote: > I'd like to give a try on XUL for my own. I saw some XUL support in > the SOPE recycler, but I dunno how to start. > http://svn.opengroupware.org/viewcvs/trunk/Recycler/NGObjDOM/ > XUL.subproj/?root=SOPE NGObjDOM is outdated, don't play with it ;-) > Just a question from a non-specialist: can the the html/wod or > the .wox templates be replaced by a XUL file? Is it possible to > enable XUL in Ogo? A sample will be great. There is no good(/easy) example. Of course you can generate XUL from html/wod files, and probably from .wox files too. And when talking about XUL(/IE DHTML), I'm primarily talking about a client side driven application just retrieving (XML/JSON/...) information from ZideStore. > (An OGo client as a Firefox extension will add a must to the project.) Well, we have the GroupDAV Thunderbird plugin which probably qualifies as a starting point? ;-) http://inverse.ca/groupware/ Greets, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From users@opengroupware.org Mon Jan 22 09:00:18 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sven Esbjerg) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 10:00:18 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails In-Reply-To: References: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> Message-ID: <20070122090018.GA31344@esbjerg.name> On Sun, Jan 21, 2007 at 11:48:14PM +0100, Helge Hess wrote: > On Jan 21, 2007, at 12:25, Sven Esbjerg wrote: > >/usr/sbin/ogo-webui-1.1: relocation error: /usr/lib/ > >libLSFoundation.so.5.3: > >undefined symbol: __objc_class_name_NSConstantString > > This is most likely because you upgraded from some earlier SOPE 4.5 > alpha (libFoundation 1.0.x) to a more recent SOPE 4.5 alpha > (libFoundation 1.1.x). With the latter we now use the systems (gcc) > libobjc, this NSConstantString thing points to the issue. > > I can't really comment on how apt deals with the situation and > alpha=>alpha upgrades are unsupported anyways. > > Personally I would recommend doing a backup (dumping the database / > store /var/lib/ogo), remove your old alpha version from the system, > install a new alpha and restore from the backup. OK. Thank you for the advice - I will try doing that. -Sven From users@opengroupware.org Mon Jan 22 12:27:00 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Michael Brown) Date: 22 Jan 2007 07:27:00 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] Re: DHTML/XUL/AJAX [was Re: [OGo-Discuss] user contribs [was Re: Message-ID: <3252295672.5635759@smtp.mail.yahoo.ca> Hi Adam! That's easy... I once posted something about hacking the calendar template to include the To-do summary from the summary page, and could only post instructions as to how to replicate it, and not an actual patch (theme hacking). Hope that helps! /Mike -----Original Message----- From: Adam Tauno Williams >I guess I don't understand how one has an enhancement without having a patch? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com From users@opengroupware.org Mon Jan 22 19:15:36 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sven Esbjerg) Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 20:15:36 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] recent ogo on debian sarge fails In-Reply-To: <20070122090018.GA31344@esbjerg.name> References: <20070121112513.GA26225@esbjerg.name> <20070122090018.GA31344@esbjerg.name> Message-ID: <20070122191536.GA4721@esbjerg.name> On Mon, Jan 22, 2007 at 10:00:18AM +0100, Sven Esbjerg wrote: > > Personally I would recommend doing a backup (dumping the database / > > store /var/lib/ogo), remove your old alpha version from the system, > > install a new alpha and restore from the backup. > > OK. Thank you for the advice - I will try doing that. Well that did not go well. After removing all the opengroupware packages i tried to install opengroupware again. All get is "broken packages" due to failing dependencies. It seems the repository is broken :( ======= gustav:~# apt-get install opengroupware.org Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that the package is simply not installable and a bug report against that package should be filed. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: opengroupware.org: Depends: opengroupware.org1.1 but it is not going to be ins talled E: Broken packages gustav:~# apt-get install opengroupware.org1.1 Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that the package is simply not installable and a bug report against that package should be filed. The following information may help to resolve the situation: The following packages have unmet dependencies: opengroupware.org1.1: Depends: opengroupware.org1.1-webui but it is not going to be installed Depends: opengroupware.org1.1-xmlrpcd but it is not goin g to be installed Depends: opengroupware.org-zidestore1.5 but it is not go ing to be installed E: Broken packages ======== Whenever I choose more packages apt reports errors and failing dependancies. Helge - you state alpha is unsupported but when I look in the releases directory I do not see alot of packages. http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/stable/ only contains sope-4.4.0-cell http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable/ does contain a lot of packages -but http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/debian/ looks more like a normal repo. Which is the correct and supported method for debian 3.1? -Sven From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 23 07:15:56 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 07:15:56 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo on opensuse 10.2 Message-ID: <20070123071556.EDAAB78C003@ogo.rapideye.de> Hi, I installed all rpm packages of ogo for suse, installed apache and apr devel packages to compile mod_ngobjweb for apache2.2. I sourced the GNUstep.sh file, and tried to compile the module with following command: C_INCLUDE_PATH="/usr/include/apr-1" CFLAGS=-pthread CPPFLAGS="-DLINUX=2 -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE" gmake but it ended up with the error output below: any hint what I can do to let the module work with apache on opensuse 10.2? kind regards Sebastian gcc -Wall -I. -fPIC -O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686 -fmessage-length=0 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -fPIC -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -I/usr/include/apache2 -Wno-import -c -o globals.o globals.c gcc -Wall -I. -fPIC -O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686 -fmessage-length=0 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -g -fPIC -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -DLDAP_DEPRECATED -I/usr/include/apache2 -Wno-import -c -o handler.o handler.c In file included from /usr/include/apache2/ap_config.h:25, from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:43, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr.h:270: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apr-1/apr_file_io.h:29, from /usr/include/apr-1/apr_network_io.h:26, from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:53, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_file_info.h:204: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apr-1/apr_network_io.h:26, from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:53, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_file_io.h:548: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_file_io.h:740: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:53, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_network_io.h:545: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:32, from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:54, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_mmap.h:134: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_mmap.h:161: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:54, from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:242: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:706: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:718: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:754: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:890: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:891: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:1168: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:1367: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:1381: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:1431: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_buckets.h:1447: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from common.h:37, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apache2/httpd.h:826: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from /usr/include/apache2/http_core.h:32, from common.h:38, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apache2/util_filter.h:142: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apache2/util_filter.h:299: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from common.h:38, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apache2/http_core.h:229: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’ before ‘ap_get_limit_req_body’ /usr/include/apache2/http_core.h:672: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from common.h:41, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apache2/http_protocol.h:111: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apache2/http_protocol.h:203: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ In file included from common.h:47, from handler.c:22: /usr/include/apr-1/apr_strings.h:297: error: expected declaration specifiers or ‘...’ before ‘apr_off_t’ /usr/include/apr-1/apr_strings.h:313: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘*’ token /usr/include/apr-1/apr_strings.h:349: error: expected ‘)’ before ‘size’ In file included from handler.c:22: common.h:51:29: error: apr-1/ap_config.h: No such file or directory common.h:52:29: error: apr-1/ap_listen.h: No such file or directory handler.c: In function ‘_getConfig’: handler.c:39: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘per_dir_config’ handler.c:46: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘per_dir_config’ handler.c: In function ‘_readRequestBody’: handler.c:82: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘headers_in’ handler.c: In function ‘_copyHeadersToRequest’: handler.c:134: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘content_type’ handler.c:136: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘content_encoding’ handler.c:146: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘headers_out’ handler.c: In function ‘_writeInHeaders’: handler.c:234: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘headers_in’ handler.c:236: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘headers_in’ handler.c: In function ‘ngobjweb_handler’: handler.c:266: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘uri’ handler.c:271: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:273: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘handler’ handler.c:313: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘headers_in’ handler.c:488: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘ap_auth_type’ handler.c:501: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘user’ handler.c:544: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘ap_http_method’ handler.c:546: warning: format ‘%s’ expects type ‘char *’, but argument 4 has type ‘int’ handler.c:550: warning: format ‘%s’ expects type ‘char *’, but argument 4 has type ‘int’ handler.c:561: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘subprocess_env’ handler.c:562: error: ‘request_rec’ has no member named ‘subprocess_env’ gmake: *** [handler.o] Error 1 -- Sebastian Reitenbach Tel.: ++49-(0)3381-8904-451 RapidEye AG Fax: ++49-(0)3381-8904-101 Molkenmarkt 30 e-mail:reitenbach@rapideye.de D-14776 Brandenburg web:http://www.rapideye.de From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 23 08:09:00 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Anders Lynge Esbensen) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:09:00 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Users] Unix style imap folders. Message-ID: <1169539740.3642.38.camel@localhost.localdomain> Helge Hess wrote: > Please give that another try. I've added some default. Thanks, it looks great! However it seems that there is an inconsistency in the apt debian sarge trunk tree. This is the error message from apt. The following packages have unmet dependencies: libsope-core4.5: Depends: libobjc-lf2 (>= 2.95.3.svn157) but 2.95.3.svn146-1 is to be installed Guess that the svn157 build of libsope-core4.5 is unavailable. I know I could just get a copy of ogo from svn, but apt is easier :-) Best regards Anders From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 23 12:02:45 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 07:02:45 -0500 Subject: [OGo-Users] OGo on opensuse 10.2 In-Reply-To: <20070123071556.EDAAB78C003@ogo.rapideye.de> References: <20070123071556.EDAAB78C003@ogo.rapideye.de> Message-ID: <1169553765.5316.1.camel@aleph.whitemice.org> > I installed all rpm packages of ogo for suse, installed apache and apr devel > packages to compile mod_ngobjweb for apache2.2. > but it ended up with the error output below: > any hint what I can do to let the module work with apache on opensuse 10.2? http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/misc/ogo-install-for-opensuse102/document_view http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=458&action=view From users@opengroupware.org Tue Jan 23 12:40:06 2007 From: users@opengroupware.org (Paul Edmondson) Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 12:40:06 -0000 Subject: [OGo-Users] Installation Problems Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C73EEB.9C7F65E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello everyone =20 I am trying to install ogo on my Ubuntu Hoary Server, so I am trying to follow debian instructions. =20 Having read back through the mailing list I found a reference to the installation instructions below. =20 http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable/opengroupware-1.0beta= .2- rock/sarge/INSTALL_10b2_SARGE.txt =20 I have already got apache and postgresql installed =20 I have added the following lines to my /etc/apt/sources.list and run = apt-get update and all is fine =20 deb http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable opengroupware-1.0beta.2-rock sarge deb http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/stable sope-4.4.0-cell = sarge deb http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable ThirdParty sarge =20 when I run apt-get install opengroupware.org I get the following =20 root@maered:/ # apt-get install opengroupware.org Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that some required packages have not yet been created or been moved out of Incoming. =20 Since you only requested a single operation it is extremely likely that the package is simply not installable and a bug report against that package should be filed. The following information may help to resolve the situation: =20 The following packages have unmet dependencies: opengroupware.org: Depends: opengroupware.org1.0 but it is not going = to be installed E: Broken packages =20 I can't seem to get out of this loop no matter what I try to install it always ends up with unmet dependencies and Broken Packages. =20 Any pointers would be gratefully received. =20 Thanks in advance=20 =20 Paul ------=_NextPart_000_001B_01C73EEB.9C7F65E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hello everyone

 

I am trying to install ogo on my Ubuntu = Hoary Server, so I am trying to follow debian instructions.

 

Having read back through the mailing list I = found a reference to the installation instructions below.

 

http://download.opengroupwa= re.org/releases/unstable/opengroupware-1.0beta.2-rock/sarge/INSTALL_10b2_= SARGE.txt

 

I have already got apache and postgresql = installed

 

I have added the following lines to my = /etc/apt/sources.list and run apt-get update and all is fine

 

deb =
http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable =
opengroupware-1.0beta.2-rock sarge
deb =
http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/stable sope-4.4.0-cell =
sarge
deb =
http://download.opengroupware.org/releases/unstable ThirdParty =
sarge

 

when I run apt-get = install opengroupware.org I get the following

 

root@maered:/ # apt-get = install opengroupware.org

Reading package lists... Done

Building dependency = tree... Done

Some packages could not = be installed. This may mean that you have

requested an impossible = situation or if you are using the unstable

distribution that some = required packages have not yet been created

or been moved out of = Incoming.

 

Since you only requested = a single operation it is extremely likely that

the package is simply not installable and a bug report against

that package should be = filed.

The following information = may help to resolve the situation: