Hi Luis, On Tue, 2013-01-15 at 10:02 +0100, Luis Angel Fernandez Fernandez wrote:
> > > Would you mind to take a look to my sogo configuration? Maybe you > can find what's what it is in front of my nose that I can't see. > > > I checked that all the tables exist in sogo MySQL database. I actually don't see any obvious error here. I guess the only (obvious) difference is that you are using MySQL while SOGo recommends Postgresql deployment. Maybe you shall try setting up postgresql and see if the problem is not related to some nonbackported code in sope MySQL drivers. See http://www.openchange.org/developers/backends/sogo/postgresql.html + remember to adjust your GNUstep SOGo configuration (s/mysql/postgresql/) It is probably worth try it. > I don't know if it matters but I'm using the LDAP server provided by > Samba with SOGo. It does not matter and is actually even preferred setup. The dual LDAP setup described on OpenChange website installation guide is mostly due to a lack of time and resource than anything else. We are by the way looking for contributors willing to improve the guide, share their tips etc. If you are willing to contribute, you are warmly welcomed. For the record, dual LDAP was mainly used to work around some reentrant call from SOGo to Samba LDAP with single process mode. Almost all deployment setup are using the pre forked model, so this doesn't have any relevant impact. > This is what makes me think I made some mistake when I configured > SOGo, Openchange or any other piece, but I cannot find out where and > I'm afraid that if I start a new fresh installation I'll made the same > mistake. Sure thing. I'd start with the postgresql test (just to get sure it's not related to mysql driver code in SOGo). Kind Regards, Julien. > -- Julien Kerihuel [email protected] OpenChange Project Founder GPG Fingerprint: 0B55 783D A781 6329 108A B609 7EF6 FE11 A35F 1F79 _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.openchange.org/listinfo/devel
