Le 12-05-11 04:06, Netwo Dist a écrit :
Ok. I have these packages which came from nightly builds ubuntu
inverse sogo repo which I cant get rid of. Please not that this repo
is not in my sources anymore, system was synced and updated. Only
normal sogo repo is in my sources and it doesnt store
Am 11.05.2012 10:06, schrieb Netwo Dist:
Ok. I have these packages which came from nightly builds ubuntu
inverse sogo repo which I cant get rid of. Please not that this repo
is not in my sources anymore, system was synced and updated. Only
normal sogo repo is in my sources and it doesnt store
On 10-5-2012 23:23, Netwo Dist wrote:
Also, I have chosen sogo primarilly because of exchange capabilities. So
I cant use openchange on ubuntu 12.04 lts? There is no way? When there
would be one? That is important bit.
It's in beta. When it is out of beta depends on development and testing
Ok. How do I remove it all then? All these packages named with inverse at
the end? I removed sogo etc, its just some packages left and if I want to
remove then aptget wants to remove loads more like apache slapd etc. I
think they somehow superseeded some packages from official repo, whish is
Am 11.05.2012 09:28, schrieb Netwo Dist:
Ok. How do I remove it all then? All these packages named with inverse
at the end? I removed sogo etc, its just some packages left and if I
want to remove then aptget wants to remove loads more like apache
slapd etc.
Simplest way is to remove the sogo
Ok. I have these packages which came from nightly builds ubuntu inverse
sogo repo which I cant get rid of. Please not that this repo is not in my
sources anymore, system was synced and updated. Only normal sogo repo is in
my sources and it doesnt store these packages:
root@server:~# dpkg -l |
Le 12-05-10 11:05, networdist a écrit :
PLEASE HELP. Anything else I should run and hows output? Please ask. I am so
much up to get this running.
Why don't you use aptitude and let it select all the dependencies for you?
Wolfgang
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users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Dunno, I always use apt-get for installing and thought that it is a bit
dangerous to do workarounds when getting dependency problems since the
packaging system may become damaged. I want everything to be managed by 1
single packaging system so it is easier to maintain a system. I know
aptitude is
I know what happens your Ubuntu installation is conflicting with the
packages in our repo.
12.04 probably has the samba4 packages already.
What you could do remove everything that is related to samba, including
libtalloc, libldb1, libldb1, etc and install our packages instead.
Note taht
I have checked and it looks precise official repo does have samba4 as well
as oneiric has it as well, which implies same should have happened to
oneiric? Anyways, this is a big trouble for everybody then!
How do I know what exactly to remove and what are parts of samba?
How do I properly install
You can always raise the priority of the Inverse repository using the
instructions listed here: http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
I don't know why this does not occur with oneiric...
Wolfgang
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users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
Note that you could still try by removing the ldb, tdb (and so on),
packages that are conflicting when you try to update samba...
Wolfgang
--
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
I only want to go with the official recommended stable option. Which one
should I go with to be on the normal side? I dont want to mess up the
system.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Wolfgang Sourdeau wsourd...@inverse.cawrote:
Note that you could still try by removing the ldb, tdb (and so
using a cmd to check for repos which contain samba4 shows me that only 1
repo contaisn it, why?
#
root@server:~# apt-cache policy samba4
samba4:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 4.0.0~alpha18.dfsg1-4ubuntu2
Version table:
4.0.0~alpha18.dfsg1-4ubuntu2 0
500
Also, http://inverse.ca/ubuntu/pool/precise/s/ there is no samba4 in your
sogo repos for precise! So I am now confused with this problem.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Netwo Dist netwod...@gmail.com wrote:
using a cmd to check for repos which contain samba4 shows me that only 1
repo
Le 12-05-10 14:46, Netwo Dist a écrit :
Also, http://inverse.ca/ubuntu/pool/precise/s/ there is no samba4 in
your sogo repos for precise! So I am now confused with this problem.
12.04 is not supported at this time with regards to Samba and
OpenChange. But this could change soon...
Wolfgang
Well, oneiric doesnt have these either in ur repo. Anyways, I think it is
my fault as I installed all from nightly builds and then changed to normal
repo. Im trying to cleanup now. But cleaning up those inverse packages want
to remove apache slapd etc loads other sutff it has nothing to do with.
Le 12-05-10 16:02, Netwo Dist a écrit :
Well, oneiric doesnt have these either in ur repo. Anyways, I think it
is my fault as I installed all from nightly builds and then changed to
normal repo. Im trying to cleanup now. But cleaning up those inverse
packages want to remove apache slapd etc
This is where I am and dont know what to do next as I started removing
anything from inverse as i just want to reinstall:
###
root@server:~# dpkg -l | grep inverse
ii libasn1-8-heimdal1.6~git20120311.dfsg.1-3~inverse1.0
Heimdal Kerberos - ASN.1 library
ii
So how do i remove these inverse packages? I dont want them, I never did
want them. I am fine with official ubuntu package versions, dunno why these
kicked in and want to remove my apache2 and other packages.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Netwo Dist netwod...@gmail.com wrote:
This is where I
Also, I have chosen sogo primarilly because of exchange capabilities. So I
cant use openchange on ubuntu 12.04 lts? There is no way? When there would
be one? That is important bit.
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Netwo Dist netwod...@gmail.com wrote:
So how do i remove these inverse packages?
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