Hi,

The subject is pretty self-explanatory... I'm compiling SOPE and SOGo as the 
distro we use does not have packages available, and I've been out of the loop 
on SOGo development for the last few months due to pesky medical things.   I've 
noticed that SOPE has been moved from an subversion feed and into a tarball.

Trying to apply the patches for SOPE in the SOGo tarball throws a lot of 
errors, so it looks like I don't need to apply them anymore.   That said, I'm 
having trouble compiling SOPE and want to make sure that I've got that right.

Using a patch from the bug repository and one I have myself for compiling 
locally, I've managed to get it to compile properly, but I want to make sure 
I'm doing the right things.


So, my main question:   When compiling SOPE, do I need to apply the patches in 
the SOGo archive, or does the SOPE archive from Inverse come with those patches 
pre-applied?

-Sam
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