[OGo-Users] Newbie Question Debian
brian Austin
users@opengroupware.org
Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:01:23 +1100
my previous email details how to get it going in etch, including the
hacking around the lack of startup scripts that I experienced.
after all that
in the postgresql.conf file
tcpip_socket = yes
should allow connection to the database server, then restart postgres / ogo.
-----Original Message -----
From: smartin
Sent: 8/03/2007 10:44 AM
> brian Austin wrote:
>> use apache not apache 2
>>
>> I didnt try very hard to get it going under apache2.. it didnt work
>> first time so I went to apache
>>
>> those instructions should get you 99% to a working box in etch. I
>> dunno why people use sarge, its old news.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message -----
>> From: Thomas Luft
>> Sent: 8/03/2007 9:27 AM
>>> brian Austin schrieb:
>>>> I had a few issues installing the packages on etch, not sure if you
>>>> have same issues on sarge. My steps were
>>> [...]
>>>> apt-get install postgresql libapache-mod-ngobjweb
>>>
>>> Is there any solution for apache 2.2.3 and libapache2-mod-ngobjweb?
>>> At the moment libapache2-mod-ngobjweb depends on apache2-common
>>> which was replaced with apache2.2-common in etch
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help
>>>
>>> Thomas
> I am actually running sid, but after trying download.opengroupware.com
> and apt get, it complained about broken packages and missing
> dependencies. So i tried downgrading to Sarge. Nothng worked out of
> the box? I figured you must have to configure postgres or ldap?
>
> Thanks for any help!
> Scott Martin
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