Steve,
Do you know the URL to (inverse) rpms?
Thanks,
Allen
Stephen Ingram wrote:
Allen-
I don't know for sure as I'm on CentOS 5.4. However, you might want to
try their (inverse) rpms just to see if they work on your 5.3 install.
Steve
Allen Chen wrote:
It's working now on CentOS 5.5
Allen-
Just install using the same yum repository you got the SOGo rpms from.
You can go into /etc/yum.repos.d and temporarily turn off the
CentOS-Base repository (enabled=0) so yum will pull from the inverse
repository instead.
Steve
Allen Chen wrote:
Steve,
Do you know the URL to
You can also set the priority of the repos using priority = n
This way, you can permanently give priority for particular repos.
On 1 March 2011 17:05, Stephen Ingram st...@supersource.com wrote:
Allen-
Just install using the same yum repository you got the SOGo rpms from. You
can go into
Jeff Folk wrote:
On Feb 28, 2011, at 3:48 PM, Allen Chen wrote:
I tried to install all those rpms on CentOS 5.5, but run into dependency issue:
memcached-1.4.2-1.el5 needs libevent-1.1a, and CentOS 5.5 has libevent-1.4.13-1
installed.
So I can not install memcached-1.4.2-1.el5.i386.rpm on
Stephen Ingram wrote:
Allen-
If you get memcached and libmemcached from the inverse (SOGo)
repository along with the rest of SOGo, all dependencies should be
resolved.
Steve
memcached-1.4.2-1.el5
and memcached is running on the test server.
Have you ever installed these rpms on a new RHEL5
Allen-
Correct. I just used memcached and libevent from SOGo (inverse) instead
of the CentOS repository. I figured it would eliminate issues in the
future as I suspect that is what they are running on the demo server. I
like to be running the exact same thing the developers are in case I
It's working now on CentOS 5.5 after following Jeff's suggestion.
but on RHEL 5.3, apache still gets Segmentation fault.
I use exact the same rpms from
www.sogo.nu/files/downloads/SOGo/RHEL5/i386/RPMS/,
the only difference is:
on CentOS 5.5, I use compat-libevent-11a-3.2.1-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm
Allen-
I don't know for sure as I'm on CentOS 5.4. However, you might want to
try their (inverse) rpms just to see if they work on your 5.3 install.
Steve
Allen Chen wrote:
It's working now on CentOS 5.5 after following Jeff's suggestion.
but on RHEL 5.3, apache still gets Segmentation
Hi, there
I downloaded SOGo-1.3.5a rpm package(include others) from
http://www.sogo.nu/files/downloads/SOGo/RHEL5/i386/RPMS/,
and installed it onto a new installation of RHEL5.3(32bit) on a VirtualBox.
I run sql-update-1.3.3_to_1.3.4-mysql.sh to update MySQL database.
I copy over the old
Allen-
Allen Chen wrote:
... snip ...
and adjust /etc/httpd/conf.d/SOGo.conf file:
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name sogo135
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url
http://sogo135.hftinternal.com;
Try setting
Stephen Ingram wrote:
Allen-
Allen Chen wrote:
snip ...
and adjust /etc/httpd/conf.d/SOGo.conf file:
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name sogo135
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url
http://sogo135.hftinternal.com;
Try
Allen-
Allen Chen wrote:
Thanks Steve for the quick reply.
I changed SOGo.conf to:
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-port 80
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-name sogo135.hftinternal.com
RequestHeader set x-webobjects-server-url
http://sogo135.hftinternal.com;
and restart sogod
and restart sogod and httpd. when I access GOGo web interface,
I still got the same error messages in http and sogo:
httpd/error_log shows me this:
[Fri Feb 25 22:11:47 2011] [notice] child pid 4446 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
sogo/sogo.log shows me this:
Feb 25 22:11:47 sogod [4426]:
Allen-
Allen Chen wrote:
I am not doing updates on the live server. It's a new test installation
with the SOGo1.3.3 database.
I just copied MySQL(SOGo-1.3.3) database to the new RHEL5.3 server,
and install SOGo-1.3.5a rpms, run sql-update-1.3.3_to_1.3.4-mysql.sh to
update MySQL database.
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