[OGo-Users] YUM script

SnakeDiver users@opengroupware.org
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 17:58:46 -0700 (PDT)


If you're still looking to the answer to your problem, I was messing around
with it last night.  If you want to install Opengroupware via yum, use these
steps:

Open up /etc/yum.conf .  Add the following lines to it:

[ogo-releases]
name=OpenGroupware.org release builds
baseurl=http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/opengroupware-1.0.0-finally/

You'll also need Sope and some Third party libraries.  Depending on the
version you choose.  In the above example, version 1.0.0-finally was chosen,
which needs Sope 4.4.  So, we also need to add these lines to /etc/yum.conf

[sope-releases]
name=Sope 4.4 Release
baseurl=http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/sope-4.4.0-cell/

[thirdparty-releases]
name=Third Party Support Packages for OpenGroupware
baseurl=http://download.opengroupware.org/nightly/packages/fedora-core5/releases/ThirdParty/


Okay.  Now that both of these are in your yum.conf, save it.  You can run
yum update if you want, but you need to run  "yum install ogo-meta"  (no
quotes)  to install OpenGroupWare.  This will install all the needed
packages.

Hope this helps, let me know how it works.

Cheers,



Jadranka Stupar wrote:
> 
> Adam,
> 
> Sorry, please, my question is related to YUM INSTALL xxxx command
> related to the RPM packages (text with red colour). I SIMPLY DO NOT KNOW
> WHAT TO WRITE AFTER INSTALL>
> 
> AND I WROTE THE WHOLE TEXT IN ORDER TO PUT EVERYTHING TOGETHER IN ONE
> PLACE
> (FEDORA 5 AND OpenGroupware),.
> 
> Of course the databse had to be installed.
> PLEASE READ THE ORIGINAL POST AGAIN!
> IS IT A SECRET HOW TO USE YUM INSTALL TOOL FOR RPM PACKAGES?
> 
> THANKS, I'LL APPRECIATE THE ANSWER!
> 
> 
> On 6/29/07, Adam Tauno Williams <adam@morrison-ind.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > After this, I should Install and configure database. Is this correct
>> > (after assuming that necessary PostgreSQL server packages are
>> > installed)?
>>
>> No, you must have PostgreSQL installed before you start;  the RPMs will
>> set up the database for you (assuming you starting with a reasonably
>> 'default' configuration).
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 

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