OK, so I think we'd rather use Ubuntu 10.04 but I have version 1.1.0
(fossology) running on my Ubuntu machine (10.04), is there a way I can
upgrade to 1.2.1 without removing the data I have collected already with
the older version of fossology?
The general answer is that upgrades within the
, 2010 1:42 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: Causey, William; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
William,
The instructions below should work just fine. I just tried the apt-get remove
on a system. Here is what I found:
sudo apt-get
@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
Deol, Gurbax wrote:
Gurbax,
hmm, somehow, either postgresql got removed or is not running. To start it:
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start
if it got removed:
8.3: sudo apt-get install postgresql-8.3
-Original Message-
From: m...@lackof.org [mailto:m...@lackof.org] On Behalf Of Matt
Taggart
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala
(9.10) machine
I just
edited a little to explain that just rebuilding the packages is enough
if
people want to do
[fossology-boun...@fossology.org] On
Behalf Of Mark Donohoe [mark.dono...@hp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:41 PM
To: Laser, Mary
Cc: Causey, William; fossology@fossology.org
Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
William,
The instructions
Deol, Gurbax wrote:
Gurbax,
hmm, somehow, either postgresql got removed or is not running. To start it:
sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql start
if it got removed:
8.3: sudo apt-get install postgresql-8.3 postgresql-server-dev-8.3
8.4: sudo apt-get install postgresql-8.4 postgresql-server-dev-8.4
We do not have 1.2.1 packages for Ubuntu at this time. The instructions
for installing FO 1.2.1 from source on Ubuntu 10.04http://fossology.org/ub
untu10.04_install_guide *should* work for Ubuntu 9.10. However, I don't k
now if this configuration was tested.
And these instructions give
Hi,
I attempted to follow the steps to install the latest version of fossology on
Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10) that are given in the fossology website:
http://fossology.org/ubuntu
The problem is I expected to install the latest version 1.2.1 but it appeared
that the version was 1.1.0 instead.
be the first :)
Mary
From: fossology-boun...@fossology.org [mailto:fossology-boun...@fossology.org]
On Behalf Of Causey, William
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 10:16 AM
To: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
Hi,
I attempted
From: Laser, Mary [mailto:mary.la...@hp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:59 AM
To: Causey, William; Donohoe, Mark
Cc: fossology@fossology.org
Subject: RE: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
Hi William,
I apologize for the miscommunication on our
: RE: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala (9.10)
machine
Hi Mary,
OK, so I think we'd rather use Ubuntu 10.04 but I have version 1.1.0
(fossology) running on my Ubuntu machine (10.04), is there a way I can upgrade
to 1.2.1 without removing the data I have collected already
fossology on a Ubuntu karmic
koala (9.10) machine
Hi William,
Yes, you can use the following procedure to upgrade from 1.1.1 to
1.2.1 on Ubuntu:
1. Stop the scheduler db server
a. sudo /etc/init.d/fossology stop
b. sudo /etc/init.d/postgresql stop
2. Remove
: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala
(9.10) machine
Mark, Mary,
We followed the instructions provided in your email, but are running
into the following issues:
1. This command does not run, error message is that this file is not
found:
sudo fo-postinstall po.out 21
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