Re: [SOGo] sog@ on FreeBSD

2014-11-29 Thread Euan Thoms
I am currently trying to compile SOPE 2.2.10 on FreeBSd 10.1 without success yet. However, I'm making some progress by editing gnustep-base header files. The last version of SOPE/SOGo I successfully installed was 2.04b on FreeBSD 8.3. It's been running flawlessly (apart from minor SOGo bugs)

Re: [SOGo] sog@ on FreeBSD

2014-10-27 Thread Odhiambo Washington
I have been running SOGo (for fun) on FreeBSD for quite some time now - almost a year I think. The issue is compiling it. Once you get past that, there shouldn't be much problem. SOPE is required definately and they are both in the ports. Maybe the versions are old, but if you ask me, I did a lof

[SOGo] sog@ on FreeBSD

2014-10-20 Thread christoph.larsen
Dear All, sog@ looks like a terrific piece of software, and its heavy orientation towards busy environments calls for deployment on capable server O/S platforms. FreeBSD is a common and superb choice, yet it is completely unsupported. This is a big pity. While we may not need a port yet, a

Re: [SOGo] sog@ on FreeBSD

2014-10-20 Thread Jay Patel
I am also looking for same as FreeBSD has ZFS system to continuesly adding new HDD for more than 100 users. or DragonflyBSD. Jay. On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 1:00 PM, christoph.lar...@synalinq.com wrote: Dear All, sog@ looks like a terrific piece of software, and its heavy orientation towards

Re: [SOGo] sog@ on FreeBSD

2014-10-20 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
Hi, On Monday, October 20, 2014 13:22 CEST, Jay Patel rockworl...@gmail.com wrote: I am also looking for same as FreeBSD has ZFS system to continuesly adding new HDD for more than 100 users. or DragonflyBSD. Jay. For the case you may not care about what letters are before the *BSD, you may