[OGo-Users] easy install of OGO

users@opengroupware.org users@opengroupware.org
Mon, 19 May 2008 16:17:30 +0100


Don't worry about these points, Adam.  I was just noting them.  It's still 
a pretty slick installation when done in the right order.  I'd read 
several posts in the mail list archives that led me to expect the 
installation to be very difficult.  That is not the case using YaST and 
your packages.  The last time I installed Domino I had more trouble than 
this, and I was installing it on a platform that was supposedly supported 
by IBM.

As for the ogo user password:  I looked in the connection dictionary and 
saw that the OGO user had no password.  I also see that this is noted in 
the WOMAG pdf.

I'm pretty happy with how the SuSE install went.  I need to do a bit more 
testing tomorrow to see if Postfix/Cyrus are properly integrated.  Then I 
will turn my attention to getting FrontBase configured as the database. 
Looking at the changelog files in the respective directories for Postgres 
and FrontBase in  /usr/local/share/opengroupware.org-1.1/dbsetup, it looks 
like there are some additions to the schema for Postgres since 2003 that 
are not in the FrontBase changelog. 


Bernard





Re: [OGo-Users] easy install of OGO

Adam Tauno Williams 
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users
19/05/2008 15:03


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> Apart from being asked 1 question by the installation process (did I 
want 
> the OGO Postgres user to be able to create other roles in the database), 

> the whole process is pretty much automatic.

Which is a bug;  rpm package installs are allowed to ask questions. :(
It should default to "no",  I'll have to look into that.  On the other
hand, in most production deployments, I'd assume the database is created
manually on a database server.

> Now I need to look into how the database users (Postgres and OGO ) got 
> created and intervene at that step to make them something memorable. 
Once 
> that is done, then the whole thing can be automated.

WMOGAG has a section on manually creating the database.

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