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#1 2006-04-28 09:30:48

peque
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The difference from other Distroes. a Groupware problem

Hi Forum.

Still am I a newbie to Linux and Arch - but would like to know the difference from Red Hat to Arch.. Especially in the filesystem.

I have now for a while testet some different groupware systems, and found out that both Zimbra and Scalix are quite OK. But they are only able for Red hat and SUSE. Just for trying I tried to install them on a Arch machine. and I came up with some errors. Some missing packages - I install those missing packages via pacman, and tried again. But htey came up with the same error.  the packages is
* sudo
* libidn
* curl
* fetchmail
* gmp

So what the reason for that?? And how can I fix these errors, that I would really like to get Scalix (The nr.1 groupware server) to work on a Arch Linux.

Do someone have an answer for this ????


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#2 2006-04-28 10:33:57

tomk
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Re: The difference from other Distroes. a Groupware problem

.... some errors ..... the same error .... these errors .....

Yup, I have an answer for this:

POST THE ERRORS!

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#3 2006-04-28 10:41:48

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Re: The difference from other Distroes. a Groupware problem

Do a package request for Scalix or make the PKGBUILD yourself.

Filesystems are the same on every distribution. If one is not supported by default, you can always compile it into the kernel.


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#4 2006-04-28 10:55:17

peque
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Re: The difference from other Distroes. a Groupware problem

The errors Are :
Sudo Missing
libidn - missing
curl - missing
fetchmail - missing
gmp - missing
and they are installed with pacman. The system does a search for depending requirements, they are installed but not found... THat´s why I´m interested in the difference...

And I have done a package request for those


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#5 2006-04-28 11:13:56

peque
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Re: The difference from other Distroes. a Groupware problem

The error from scalix installer :
[root@test scalix-core-intel-10.0.1]# ./scalix-installer

Error: Can't find rpm in /bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/opt/bin:/opt/java/jre/bin:/opt/java/bin. Aborting.
[root@test scalix-core-intel-10.0.1]#

rpmextract & rpmunpack are installed - what can I do ??

The error with zimbra:
./install.sh
hostname: Host name lookup failure
./util/utilfunc.sh: line 42: [: =: unary operator expected
hostname: Host name lookup failure

Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.5204
Checking for existing installation...
    zimbra-ldap...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-logger...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-mta...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-snmp...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-store...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-apache...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-spell...NOT FOUND
    zimbra-core...NOT FOUND


PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE.
ZIMBRA, INC. ("ZIMBRA") WILL ONLY LICENSE THIS SOFTWARE TO YOU IF YOU
FIRST ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY DOWNLOADING OR INSTALLING
THE SOFTWARE, OR USING THE PRODUCT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY
THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS
AGREEMENT, THEN DO NOT DOWNLOAD, INSTALL OR USE THE PRODUCT.

License Terms for the Zimbra Collaboration Suite:
http://www.zimbra.com/license/zimbra_ne … icense.pdf


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Checking for prerequisites...
    NPTL...FOUND
    sudo...MISSING
    libidn...MISSING
    curl...MISSING
    fetchmail...MISSING
    gmp...MISSING

###ERROR###

One or more prerequisite packages are missing.
Please install them before running this installer.

Installation cancelled.

The packages - sudo, libidn,curl,fetchmail,gmp are installed

I´m not that good to linux yet, so I don´t understand quit the difference between the systems. Both packages are to Red Hat - so my guess are that there are some difference in the way the systems puts their packages ???


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