The new stable relaese for RedHAt 7.1 is up on their site. I also am
very impressed and think this has got legs. I emailed them. They
responded that I should use the new version as i will have "less
problems" than the 6.2 server version.
Good luck. If I run anymore versions of groupware on our server I will
send myself mad..moregroupware,twiggi,sherpath.
Keep us posted!
regards
Robert


On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 07:15, Brandon Friedman wrote:
> Hi Devlyn
> 
> Yes, interesting you should try attempt.
> 
> However a few words of caution, the current stable release of amphora 
> reported only runs on RH 6.2... why I don't know, but it won't work run 
> onearlier or later versions.
> 
> Secondly they are currently redeveloping Amphora and expect to relae in 
> a few weeks.
> 
> Also I would suggest setting up a RH 6.2 server and testing the system 
> out, find all the funnies and see if you can use that knowledge to port 
> to SME.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Devlyn Davis wrote:
> 
> > Hey Folks,
> > 
> > Well, after the recent discussion covering the many different options available
> > for groupware products, Amphora came up somewhere along the way.  I had never
> > heard of Amphora before that so I went to take a look.  Wow!  I'll have to say
> > that I'm impressed.  It looks like a mature and stable product.  I logged into
> > the online demo and I really like the interface.  I'll have to admit that I have
> > the same complaint I had about eproject (not displaying the price of the full
> > version on the website.)  Oh well, maybe at 31 I'm turning into an old fart.
> > 
> > Anyway, I'm sufficiently impressed that I want to install the Light version to
> > see what the feature/performace ratio is.  Now on to my questions for the group:
> > 
> > How much trouble am I getting myself into by installing this package?
> > 
> > These are the requirements as listed on the website:
> > 
> > postgresql-7.1.x
> > postgresql-devel-7.1.x
> > postgresql-libs-7.1.x
> > postgresql-server-7.1.x
> > apache-devel-1.3.x
> > apache-1.3.x
> > sendmail
> > imap-2000c
> > 
> > 
> > Now, I don't have a problem with putting these (and indeed, all kind of software
> > :) on my test system.  However, I have not, as of yet, replaced or subsidised
> > any of the 'base' features of SME such as the database.  Will Postgresql play
> > nice on the system?  Also, for long term maintainability of the sytem, will this
> > stuff cause problems?
> > 
> > Thanks for your input.  I'm fairly certain I'm going to push forward and test it
> > out today.  I'll let you know (i.e. beg for help) if I blow up my system.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > -Dev
> > 
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