On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Klaas Freitag <[email protected]> wrote:
> We as a project maintain linux packages in the openSUSE Buildservice
> OBS, see the link above. Whenever there is a new stable release
> available it will appear in that repositories very quickly.
I am learning how to install ownCloud on CentOS.
1. What is provided in the OBS repository?
a. ownCloud only.
b. ownCloud and required packages.
c. ownCloud, required, and recommend packages.
To quote from the manual[1]
Required packages:-
php5 (>= 5.3.8, minimum recommended 5.4), PHP module ctype, PHP module
dom, PHP module GD, PHP module iconv, PHP module JSON, PHP module
libxml, PHP module mb multibyte, PHP module SimpleXML, PHP module zip,
PHP module zlib and one database connector from PHP module sqlite,
PHP module mysql, PHP module pgsql.
Recommended packages:-
Recommended packages:
PHP module curl, PHP module fileinfo, PHP module bz2, PHP module intl,
PHP module mcrypt, PHP module openssl, PHP module ldap, smbclient, PHP
module ftp, PHP module exif, PHP module gmp, PHP module apc, PHP
module apcu, PHP module xcache, PHP module imagick, avconv or ffmpeg,
OpenOffice or libreOffice.
2. Is it fine to slowly add recommended packages as per need? What
happens when a recommended package is not installed? For example, if
PHP module exif is not installed what happens to the the rotation GUI
- is it not available or is it disabled?
3. The official link to your OBS doesn't list CentOS 7. Digging around
I can see packages for CentOS 7[2] too. Is it not officially
supported? Any ETA?
[1]
http://doc.owncloud.org/server/7.0/admin_manual/installation/installation_source.html#prerequisites
[2]
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/isv:/ownCloud:/community:/7.0/CentOS_CentOS-7/noarch/
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Regards,
Sudhir Khanger.
sudhirkhanger.com
https://github.com/donniezazen
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