Martijn, as always, you are awesome!

Running Ubuntu over here, would I be able to “alien” these .rpm files into .deb 
and get the same results?

I am really looking forward to trying this out tomorrow.  Thank you for your 
efforts, this is greatly appreciated!

Cheers.

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC
Ph: 951.319.3240 x201

> On Jul 4, 2015, at 2:27 PM, Martijn Brinkers <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> It turned out that adding support for MySQL (MariaDB) was more work than
> just changing the Hibernate dialect. We had to make sure that the
> required changes did not require existing users to update the database.
> Modifying all the unit tests to support different databases was also
> quite a bit of work. That said, now we have it working for MySQL, in
> principle adding support for other database (if ever) is now relative easy.
> 
> We have uploaded an RPM which does not depend on Postgres and contains
> the required configuration files for MySQL.
> 
> The RPMs can be downloaded from
> 
> Backend;
> 
> http://www.ciphermail.com/downloads/other/djigzo-2.10.3-0.noarch-no-database.rpm
>  
> <http://www.ciphermail.com/downloads/other/djigzo-2.10.3-0.noarch-no-database.rpm>
> 
> Web GUI:
> 
> http://www.ciphermail.com/downloads/other/djigzo-web-2.10.3-0.noarch.rpm 
> <http://www.ciphermail.com/downloads/other/djigzo-web-2.10.3-0.noarch.rpm>
> 
> Instructions:
> 
> 1. Install RPMs
> 
> Install the RPMs using the quick install guide
> (https://www.ciphermail.com/documents/quick-install-guide.txt 
> <https://www.ciphermail.com/documents/quick-install-guide.txt>)
> 
> Note: skip the parts about postgres
> 
> 2. Install and configure MySQL (MariaDB)
> 
> Install MySQL
> 
> yum -y install mariadb-server mariadb
> systemctl start mariadb
> systemctl enable mariadb
> 
> max_allowed_packet should be set to a high value (in mysql config)
> 
> $ vi /etc/my.cnf.d/server.cnf
> 
> Add the following line below [server]
> 
> max_allowed_packet = 128M
> 
> Note: the max size depends on the largest email, CRL you want to support.
> 
> systemctl restart mariadb
> 
> 3. Create database user and database
> 
> mysql -u root
> 
> CREATE USER 'djigzo'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'djigzo';
> CREATE DATABASE djigzo CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci;
> GRANT ALL ON djigzo.* TO 'djigzo'@'localhost';
> 
> Note 1: The database should be set to UTF8
> Note 2: ALL permission should probably be changed to a lower privilege
> but we did not yet check what the minimal required privileges are.
> 
> 4. Import database scheme
> 
> $ mysql -u djigzo --password=djigzo djigzo <
> /usr/share/djigzo/conf/database/sql/djigzo.mysql.sql
> 
> 5. Tell CipherMail to use MySQL
> 
> $ vi /usr/share/djigzo/wrapper/djigzo.wrapper.conf
> 
> Uncomment the line:
> 
> wrapper.java.additional.15=-Dciphermail.hibernate.database.type=mysql
> 
> 6. Restart
> 
> /etc/init.d/djigzo restart
> 
> Because if licensing issues, we use the JDBC driver from MariaDB
> (https://downloads.mariadb.org/connector-java/ 
> <https://downloads.mariadb.org/connector-java/>). If you insist on using
> the driver from MySQL, you need to remove the MariaDB jdbc driver, add
> the MySQL JDBC driver and configure the hibernate config file to use the
> MySQL driver.
> 
> The RPM is probably not final so it might change. We are thinking of
> splitting up the packages (RPM, deb) into a back-end package which does
> not automatically configure Postgres and a database specific back-end
> package which depends on the main back-end package.
> 
> Let me know how it goes.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Martijn Brinkers
> 
> 
> On 06/30/2015 09:37 AM, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>> Griasde Martijn!
>> 
>> Quoting "Martijn Brinkers" [email protected]:
>> 
>>> Interesting. Why is Postgres not allowed?
>> 
>> It's a political decision - we can use following prioroties ans databeses:
>> 
>> 1st Oracle 12
>> 2nd MariaDB
>> 
>>> Anyway, perhaps it's not of legal reasons but some technical reason.
>> 
>> FULLACK
>> 
>>> That said, Maria DB is not directly supported but you can see whether
>>> you can make it work with Maria DB.
>> 
>> That's a very good idea If you can tell me technical details about
>> changing the backend database, I'll do it,, test it and give feedback to
>> you!
>> 
>>> The database layer uses Hibernate (which is an ORM library).
>> 
>> My colleague Klaus, my database specialist, assumed, that your are using
>> Hibernate.
>> 
>>> This however has never tested but it you are willing to spend some
>>> time testing it, I can assist you.
>> 
>> Oh yes, I'll make this tests! So please tell me, what I should do!
>> 
>> Thanks for help!!!
>> 
>> 
>> Best regards
>> Django
>> 
> 
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