Fedora 37 has gnuStep 1.28.0 and ytnef 2.1.2.And your repository require a. ID
and password to pull down rpmsFyi Fedora 37 is newer than the base of RH 9.
(Fedora 32 equivalent) Robert [email protected] Dec 11, 2023 3:43
AM, qhivert <[email protected]> wrote:Hello,
1 When compiling SOGo / SOPE , Is this a 32bit or 64 Bit Application?
Its for 64 bit
2 Can both (SOGo / SOPE ) be compiled / Run on Fedora 37 ?
I cant say yes for sure as I never dit it but I dont see why it couldnt
be. Usually the only problems is to find and install the correct package for
this OS.
3 - When I first tried to Compile on Fedore 37, It could NOT File the
Libraries for MariaDB/mySQL XML2 and possible Others
I installed the GNUStep thats part of the Fedora 37 Yum Repo
What is the gnutsep version ? It should be 1.28 for sogo to work. For the
others RHEL OS we support, we provide our own package for gnustep. You may
try to download them, look at
https://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGoInstallationGuide.html#_software_download
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4 and Since the dovecot Ive setup Uses MariaDB as its backend (How do I
disable the Need for PostgreSQL and LDAP
In that case sogo parameter SOGoUserSources should be link to the table use
by dovecot for the users.
https://www.sogo.nu/files/docs/SOGoInstallationGuide.html#Authentication-usi
ng-SQL
You may need to make hook/trigger to synchronize your different user table.
Quentin
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of "Robert
Himics"
Sent: samedi 9 décembre 2023 04:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [SOGo] Questions Regarding SOGo / before Compliling
Hello Have a Few Questions Regarding SOGo and SOPE
1 When compiling SOGo / SOPE , Is this a 32bit or 64 Bit Application?
2 Can both (SOGo / SOPE ) be compiled / Run on Fedora 37 ?
3 - When I first tried to Compile on Fedore 37, It could NOT File the
Libraries for MariaDB/mySQL XML2 and possible Others
I installed the GNUStep thats part of the Fedora 37 Yum Repo
4 and Since the dovecot Ive setup Uses MariaDB as its backend (How do I
disable the Need for PostgreSQL and LDAP
Rob Himics
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>