[Kroupware] Kolab on Gentoo

Stephan Buys s.buys at codefusion.co.za
Sat May 31 18:34:28 CEST 2003


Use Kolab 1.0 (from the official download sites)

The latest OpenPKG detect Gentoo quite nicely and installs 
/etc/init.d/openpkg-kolab which takes cares of stopping and starting.

Regards,
Stephan

On Friday 30 May 2003 15:58, Dowe, Steve - Cubus wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> As soon as I heard about the Kolab project in general, I was enthused.
> Subsequently, I have tried installing rc1 on a Gentoo box, but OpenPKG
> cannot identify my init script location. I had read that someone else on
> this list has successfully installed Kolab on Gentoo, and was basically
> wondering how..? :)
>
> The specific problem is as follows:
>
> I follow the install notes (QIM) by running
> # sh ./openpkg-1.2.0-1.2.0.src.sh --prefix=/kolab --user=kolab
> --group=kolab 2>&1 | tee kolab.log
>
> ...which produces the next binary shell script.  However, when running
> that I get this:
>
> # sh ./openpkg-1.2.0-1.2.0.ix86-linux2.4-kol.sh
> ./openpkg-1.2.0-1.2.0.ix86-linux2.4-kol.sh: installing into /kolab...
> WARNING: you are not running one of the supported standard
> WARNING: Linux platforms (Debian, RedHat). We are trying
> WARNING: to guess the location of the system init scripts!
>
> It then reports that the init script location could not be found, and
> stops there (oh for the want of user input at this point).  I inferred
> from openpkg's website that the init script location could be set by the
> user on the script's execution, but could find no more details on this.
>
> I can confirm that the user kolab was created, plus I created the
> symlink from /sbin/init.d to /etc/init.d
>
> My download dir was /tmp/kolab.
>
> Any suggestions gratefully entertained - I'm looking forward to trying
> this baby out!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>
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