On Wed, Jan 21, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > C�pia Thomas Lotterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Tue, Jan 20, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > I must search in previus OpenPKG emails. What I'm interested is a port > > from a > > > KDE project (I gues) that within others should easyer smtp > > authentication. > > > > > Kolab?
> YES! Can I install Kolab over OpenPKG 1.3 ? > I got some answers from the list that I can mix some packages from the 1.3 and > CURRENT branch, but I did not understand what Ralf mean with 'just use the > bootstrap "openpkg" package and your particular other package from OpenPKG > CURRENT'. Is this the openpkg utility from the openpkg-tool ? > Alex, bad news. You cannot install Kolab over OpenPKG 1.3. The reason is that the Kolab developers took a lot of OpenPKG v1.1 or v1.2 and not only added a kolab package but also did some huge modifications to the OpenPKG packages which were maintained separately. So the two projects diverged. But there are good news as well. In 2003Q3 we integrated all Kolab changes back into OpenPKG CURRENT and even created a OpenPKG "kolab" package. We won't merge any of these changes into 1.3. But it is now possible to run Kolab with CURRENT and all that stuff will be included in OpenPKG v2.0. Even better news for you is the existence of a CURRENT snapshot of packages which were set aside from the everchanging ftp.openpkg.org. An installer to replace the QIM was added, too. And, unlike OpenPKG CURRENT, binaries are available. Goto http://www.zfos.org/ and find kolab-1.0.14-20031126 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cable & Wireless ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
