wduchene
Thu, 19 Jun 2008 13:56:34 -0700
davidfrankie - here is the package thatI offered. I've built it with the current distro from EasyInstall on Ubuntu. It should be close enough to work. http://70.87.170.34/~wduchene/sbuilds/citadel.tar.gzThe init scripts are located at: http://70.87.170.34/~wduchene/sbuilds/citadel http://70.87.170.34/~wduchene/sbuilds/webcit >From your console, change the to the /opt directory. If this directory does not exist, create it. Next, copy the package into the /opt directory and uncompress it. Drop the init scripts into the /etc/init.d directory and change their permissions to include execute. >Mon Jun 16 2008 03:37:31 PM EDT from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: /usr/sbin/citadel start ?..... > > > >>Mon Jun 16 2008 01:29:24 PM EDT from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: Re:/usr/sbin/citadel start ?..... >> >> >> >>1} Crap! Scratch earlier response. I did not see the output of the >>commands in the davidfrankie room until after I had written it. >> >>Can you get to citadel or webcit from within a web browser or a desktop >>email client? >> >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Hrrm... I am not familiar with the package then. My guess would be that >>>Citadel and Webcit are installed on the machine because they are present in >>>the /usr/sbin directory. This is a strange place for them, since it's not the >>>standard. My guess would be that the application is installed, but the >>>environment that you have is jacked in the sense that nothing works because >>>it cannot be found. >>> >>>2} Well... There are some options that you have. First, you could try to >>>download and install citadel and webcit via the EasyInstall script. Have you >>>already tried this? Another option would be to have someone build citadel, >>>webcit and the dependencies from their system and simply send you a tarball >>>that you could uncompress and use. I can certainly build the installation >>>for you and put it somewhere for you to download. Is this something that you >>>would like to try? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>I just tried; >>> >>>> >>> >>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/init.d/citadel | grep -i >>>>citadel_dir'> which citadel >>>>> which citserver >>>>> which webcit >>>>> >>> >>>> >>> 1} nope. thats the entire problem. I can't get to a log in >>>screen & the Synaptic window says "Server Down, Bye !" I can't get a log in >>>screen on either one of my HDDs that I'm logged into. ~ I started doing that >>>partly cuz one died so I installed t on the other HDD too. >>>> >>> >>>>2} yes. I'm very interested. In fact, this is what I really need. That >>>>& help w/ claamAV & ShoreWall.If it is running, I just want it so my domain >>>>name is my mail name & the server can tell the difference between me going >>>>to >>>>my website {davidfrankie~~.com} 7 mail log in screen {eg >>>>mail.davidfrankie~~.com} >>> >>>> >>> >>>>I know it is a lot of posts I've made, so forgive me yo, I have done a >>>>few DremLinux reinstalls, A dozen plus Citadel Easy Installs, & several >>>>Synaptic reinstalls plus a few Citadel upgrades {I started w/ 7.34 & it ran >>>>fine}. 7.36 was OK. 7.35 is giving me a fit. I logged onto 7.35 once & was >>>>too tire to config it, so I logged off & that was the las log in screen I >>>>saw >>>>from it. >>> >>>> BTW: I reall want to start citadel from my start menu like i can w/ >>>>Thunderbird. Any help ? I got it on therte and made the icon for it, but it >>>>dont fire up yet. Need a screen shot of what I did so far ? >>> >>>> I deeply appreciate your replies bro. I'm lost w/o you. >>> >>>>Steve >>> >> >