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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 /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 (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 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 >>>> (downloaded from >>>> ftp://195.220.108.108/linux/dag/redhat/el5/en/i386/dag/RPMS/compat-libevent-11a-3.2.1-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm) >>>> on REEL 5.3, I use libevent-1.1a-3.2.1, which comes with RHEL 5.3 CDs. >>>> >>>> Allen >>>> >>>> Stephen Ingram wrote: >>>>> >>>>> 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 have an issue >>>>> come >>>>> up. >>>>> >>>>> Since there is now a way to avoid this issue using the CentOS >>>>> repository (as Jeff pointed out), I'm guessing they will likely at some >>>>> point drop these packages from their repository. I'll switch then. >>>>> >>>>> Steve >>>>> >>>>> Allen Chen wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> 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 or CentOS5? >>>>>>>>>> or have you ever compiled SOPE-1.3.5 on a new RHEL5? >>>>>>>>>> I mean it's done on a separate server(not from yum or upgrade on >>>>>>>>>> an exiating one). >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yes, I have installed this from scratch (rpm) on a CentOS 5 server. >>>>>>>>> I don't have gcc-objc on my system. I'm guessing that was there for >>>>>>>>> compiling purposes. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'm not sure what else to suggest as your log errors are really >>>>>>>>> short. I guess I would run over my config again and maybe check to >>>>>>>>> see if >>>>>>>>> the rpm packages are intact. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Steve >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi, Steve >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 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 CentOS 5.5. >>>>>>>> Can you let me know which version of CentOS 5 you are using for SOGo >>>>>>>> 1.3.5a, or >>>>>>>> how do you fix this dependency issue. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>> Allen >>>>>> >>>>>> All rpms are downloaded from >>>>>> http://www.sogo.nu/files/downloads/SOGo/RHEL5/i386/RPMS/, >>>>>> and memcached-1.4.2-1.el5.i386.rpm >>>>>> <http://www.sogo.nu/files/downloads/SOGo/RHEL5/i386/RPMS/memcached-1.4.2-1.el5.i386.rpm> >>>>>> needs libevent-1.1a, but CentOS 5.5 comes with libevent-1.4.13-1. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Allen >>>> >> > -- > users@sogo.nu > https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists > -- users@sogo.nu https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists