Am 05.08.2016 um 06:24 schrieb Chris Coleman (ch...@espacenetworks.com):
> Yes, it would be most convenient to make one automated build script
> which would do all these steps, and produce the rpms and debs. So,
> anyone could run the script on their machine, it downloads openchange
> source,
Hello
we don t use openchange in production for our customers
Regards
Le Jeudi 4 Août 2016 21:31 CEST, "Chris Coleman" (ch...@espacenetworks.com)
a écrit:
Alain, merci beaucoup. Is it possible you could add the openchange build
steps, it's optional yet necessary for
Yes, it would be most convenient to make one automated build script
which would do all these steps, and produce the rpms and debs. So,
anyone could run the script on their machine, it downloads openchange
source, samba, and sogo source, it makes the build environment, and it
builds
I can say that building OpenChange packages is more complicated. The first
obstacle was that on a clean build system occurred FTBFS. Another
obstacle is the dependence on a newer version of Samba... and Samba
brings the need for additional dependencies. And after build are
necessary additional
Alain, merci beaucoup. Is it possible you could add the openchange
build steps, it's optional yet necessary for many organizations.
On 7/30/2016 12:52 PM, "Alain Abbas" (alain.ab...@libertech.fr) wrote:
Hello
i wrote the steps to build the packages for debian in the Wiki
(
Hi, Alain. Thx!
On 07/30/2016 07:52 PM, "Alain Abbas" (alain.ab...@libertech.fr) wrote:
> Hello
> i wrote the steps to build the packages for debian in the Wiki
> ( http://wiki.sogo.nu/Packaging) for all peoples who want to build them.
> This article decribes the process for that without
Hello
i wrote the steps to build the packages for debian in the Wiki (
http://wiki.sogo.nu/Packaging) for all peoples who want to build them.
This article decribes the process for that without openchange building.
Regards
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