On 13/02/13 07:37, Malte Brunnlieb wrote:

Hi,

I am in the same situation, that I cannot get SOGo running with native Outlook support on my ubuntu 12.04 vserver. Unfortunately, after trying this several weeks now I have less time to go deeper into this topic.

For the samba4 installation, I used this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~wagungs/+archive/samba4
Perhaps this will help you.

My greatest problem are the start/stop scripts of samba4 as they do not terminate and thus the installation/configuration/deinstallation of the samba4 package has to be interrupted manually... I had this problem also with the native supported samba4 alpha package from the officially supported package list for pecise, but I do not know how to get rid of it. Any ideas? Anybody who observes the same issue and get it solved?

Greetings

Am 12.02.2013 20:18, schrieb Netwo Dist:

Okay, I have managed to install samba4 frm iverse ignoring acl_xattr.so errors. I have used dpkg -i --force-conflicts samba4-clients to squeeze in samba4-clients - so basically I have version 4 client as my server is version 4 too. Right. I have been following official install docs as closely as possible and asking any advice on the mailing lists as i go along. Now let's test our samba4 before we can go ahead and get sogo up and running:
root@server:~/debs# smbclient4 -L localhost -U%
Failed to connect to ncacn_np:localhost - NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY
REWRITE: list servers not implemented
*****Wooops, what is that? Doesn't seem to work.*****
HELP
My 14th day trying to get all of these things installed on my super stable Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. I am still not getting there. Samba4 was ok when I compiled it from sources.... but then openchange and sogo apt-get install said "Hold on my brother, there is no samba4, x and y, and z installed, STOP". Okay I thought, let's do it the official way.... Basically there is no way to get it installed still.
Thank you for your patience,
-"The man who is going to die"


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Hi, have you tried the openchange way of installing? go here: http://www.openchange.org/cookbook/initializing.html
Follow the instructions, it will take some time, but it works.

Rowland


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