[OGo-Users] Ubuntu Install via apt

Chris Herrnberger users@opengroupware.org
Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:29:43 -0400


On Friday 19 October 2007 11:06:26 am Chris Herrnberger wrote:

Ah...there is something wrong here. The package listing provided 
under /ubuntu/trunk clearly indicate that 
libapache2-mod-ngobjweb-latest.i386.deb  is available and I can download it 
directly. However its not visible to apt or aptitude. Strange. These packages 
were prepare by Sebastian L. 

OK checking further, this set of debs is controlled by a package called 
opengroupware.org-latest.i386. When I check this file I get the following:

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summary
A free and open groupware suite
version
1.1.svn1991-1
group
web
size
44000
description
OpenGroupware.org aims at being an open source groupware server which 
integrates with the leading open source office suite products and all the 
leading groupware clients running across all major platforms, and to provide 
access to all functionality and data through open XML-based interfaces and 
APIs. Additionally it has a web User Interface for platform independent 
usage. OpenGroupware.org is built on top of the SOPE application server. . 
This package depends on all necessary components needed to run the recent 
version of OpenGroupware.org.
architecture
all
depends
opengroupware.org1.1
priority
extra
maintainer
Sebastian Ley <ley@debian.org>
base
/
filename
/home/chris123/.kpackage/ opengroupware.org-latest.i386.deb

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So we are at svn level 1.1 which has a dependency on apache not apache2 

This still does not explain why libapache2-mod-ngobjweb-latest.i386.deb is not 
visible to apt or aptitude despite being listed in the packages package and 
downloadable directly via http??

So what am I missing here??? This should be as simple as sudo apt-get intall 
opengroupwar.org ..:) 

Regards
   
-- 
Chris Herrnberger