[openFATE 307846] Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE
Feature added by: Richard Bos (rbos) Feature #307846, revision 1 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) Feature #307846, revision 5 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! + Discussion: + #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) + HI all, + I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can + not add a user. + When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: + Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: + " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, + dc=com: Invalid syntax + + What i am i doing wrong ? + + Please help. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Richard Bos (rbos) Feature #307846, revision 7 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. + #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) + Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as + bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- + changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in + the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Satoru Matsumoto (HeliosReds) Feature #307846, revision 9 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE - openSUSE-11.3: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority - Requester: Neutral + Requester: Desirable + Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. + #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) + Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target + product from 11.3 to distribution. + And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because + it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Richard Bos (rbos) Feature #307846, revision 10 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? + #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) + This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as + possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, + etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE + distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use + with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the + Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many + more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages + should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: + applications repository. + I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer + provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab + available for openSUSE. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Feature #307846, revision 13 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) + Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. + #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) + I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, + who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab + changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- + patched horde3 libraries though. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) Feature #307846, revision 14 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. + #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) + Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to + roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for + that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for + openSUSE. + I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a + new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on + obs. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Richard Bos (rbos) Feature #307846, revision 15 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. + #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) + Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice + emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) Feature #307846, revision 17 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. + #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) + Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to + Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Feature #307846, revision 18 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard + #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) + How are you proceeding with the docs? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Richard Bos (rbos) Feature #307846, revision 19 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data including their groupware information! Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? + #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) + Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native + packages only. + A CentOS installation guide can be found at: + http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) + The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ + (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant + packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 + /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 + /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a + whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- + webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- + release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- + conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- + imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- + webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. + patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- + values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- + webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- + addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- + email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- + complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. + php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- + push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. + sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz + roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- + kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- + repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- + release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- + schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- + webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- + 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 + kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- + imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- + mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- + webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 + roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- + community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec + It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for + it. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Georg Greve (ggreve) Feature #307846, revision 20 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware - solution. It allows seamless support of mixed clients environments - (Outlook/KDE/Web). The following functionality is provided by kolab; - groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a - webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web - interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, - distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is build - from only open source software, and the data it stores is freely - available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not - satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, - the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere - else. - The Kolab groupware server is assembled with postfix, cyrus, amavis, - openldap, apache among other open source projects. Due to its design - the kolab server supports multiple domains and thousands of end - users. Clients that can be used with Kolab groupware server are for - example KDE's kontact, horde, MS Outlook in combination with a - connector. Kolab for openSUSE has been available for a long time - already, but it was always necessary to patch multiple projects to - provide all (groupware) functionality. Since September 2009, it is - only necessary to extend cyrus with some patches to get the required - functionality. Hence in order to have Kolab working on openSUSE cyrus - must be patched. The patched cyrus version can be retrieved from the - build service. Kolab is it worth to be supported by openSUSE as it is - composed of only open source software, it supports thousands of end - users, and very unique end users have full control over all their data - including their groupware information! + solution. + It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, + Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. + On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync + for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). + The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy + information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the + system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to + add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared + folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and + released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards + (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if + the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by + the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and + move it to somewhere else. + Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are + postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to + its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of + thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, + which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, + Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not + supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination + with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not + recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually + all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. + After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in + version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for + RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. + OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much + simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception + of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages + should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, + libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific + modules for the web client. + Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Georg Greve (ggreve) Feature #307846, revision 21 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. + #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) + I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related + to version 2 of Kolab. + The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly + simplified. + If you just want to check the web interface out, look at + http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at + http://kolabsys.com/try + Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- + devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 23 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE - openSUSE Distribution: Evaluation by engineering manager + openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) + Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. + #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) + Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 24 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org + Relations: + - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) + - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 25 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) + Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) Feature #307846, revision 26 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. + #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to + #12) + Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in + spreading openSUSE & Kolab. + For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be + able to collaborate on them. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 27 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) + - server:Kolab:Extras (obs/project: server:Kolab:Extras) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to #12) Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in spreading openSUSE & Kolab. For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be able to collaborate on them. + #14: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-01-28 23:16:30) (reply to + #13) + Thanks! Did you already have some time to take a look? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) Feature #307846, revision 28 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) - server:Kolab:Extras (obs/project: server:Kolab:Extras) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to #12) Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in spreading openSUSE & Kolab. For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be able to collaborate on them. #14: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-01-28 23:16:30) (reply to #13) Thanks! Did you already have some time to take a look? + #15: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2013-06-28 12:00:00) (reply to #14) + What is the status of your efforts? Do you plan to submit your packages + to Factory so we get (and promote) it in 12.3? -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 29 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) - server:Kolab:Extras (obs/project: server:Kolab:Extras) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to #12) Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in spreading openSUSE & Kolab. For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be able to collaborate on them. #14: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-01-28 23:16:30) (reply to #13) Thanks! Did you already have some time to take a look? #15: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2013-06-28 12:00:00) (reply to #14) What is the status of your efforts? Do you plan to submit your packages to Factory so we get (and promote) it in 12.3? + #16: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-07-04 22:56:03) (reply to + #15) + It's stable [1], there is very positive feedback and I'm using it myself in + two live environments. Yes, submitting to Factory is a goal, currently + I'm revising server:Kolab:Extras packages to get them included in + openSUSE:Factory. + [1] http://kolab.org/blog/aeneas-jai%C3%9Fle/2013/07/02/status-kolab-3- + opensuse-2013-week-27 -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 30 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. - Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org + Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org. + Kolab 3.0 for openSUSE 12.2 and openSUSE 12.3 STABLE repositories are + published! + Installation instructions: + As root, use the following commands to get Kolab 3 running on your + openSUSE 12.3 system: + 1) Add the Kolab 3 repositories to your openSUSE system + # zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/Kolab:/STABLE/openSUSE_12.... + server:Kolab:STABLE + # zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/Kolab:/Extras/openSUSE_12.... + server:Kolab:Extras + # zypper refresh + 2) Install Kolab 3 and required packages + # zypper install kolab + (This pulls about 40 MiB of package data) + 3) Run kolab-pre-setup to prepare the system environment and start the + setup afterwards. + # kolab-pre-setup + (Don't forget to provide your FQDN while creating your certificates + using kolab-pre-setup, or the creation will fail!) + # kolab-setup + That's all you have to do, it's just that easy! Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) - server:Kolab:Extras (obs/project: server:Kolab:Extras) + - Status of Kolab 3 on openSUSE - STABLE (url: + http://kolab.org/blog/aeneas-jai%C3%9Fle/2013/07/02/status-kolab-3- + opensuse-2013-week-27) + - server:Kolab:STABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:STABLE) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to #12) Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in spreading openSUSE & Kolab. For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be able to collaborate on them. #14: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-01-28 23:16:30) (reply to #13) Thanks! Did you already have some time to take a look? #15: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2013-06-28 12:00:00) (reply to #14) What is the status of your efforts? Do you plan to submit your packages to Factory so we get (and promote) it in 12.3? #16: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-07-04 22:56:03) (reply to #15) It's stable [1], there is very positive feedback and I'm using it myself in two live environments. Yes, submitting to Factory is a goal, currently I'm revising server:Kolab:Extras packages to get them included in openSUSE:Factory. [1] http://kolab.org/blog/aeneas-jai%C3%9Fle/2013/07/02/status-kolab-3- opensuse-2013-week-27 -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
Feature changed by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Feature #307846, revision 31 Title: Kolab groupware server support by openSUSE + Buildservice: Done + Priority + Requester: Desirable openSUSE Distribution: Implementation Priority Requester: Desirable Info Provider: Richard Bos (rbos) Requested by: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Requested by: Richard Bos (rbos) Developer: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) Developer: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Kolab (http://kolab.org) is a free and open software groupware solution. It supports KDE PIM, Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, both on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, as well as GNOME Evolution (experimental) on Linux. On the server has a Roundcube based web interface as well as ActiveSync for mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry). The following functionality is provided by kolab; groupware (free/busy information), email, spam and virus filtering, a webinterface for the system administrator and end user. The web interface can be used to add, modify and remove users, domains, distributions list, shared folders, among other things. Kolab is built exclusively upon and released as open source software. The data is stored in Open Stadards (xCal, xCard) and freely available by the end user. This means that if the end user is not satisfied with the provided service delivered by the service provider, the end user can retrieve his or her data and move it to somewhere else. Standard components for a Kolab Groupware Server is assembled are postfix, cyrus/dovecot, amavis, openldap/389, apache and others. Due to its design the kolab server supports multiple domains and hundreds of thousands of end users. Kolab clients are for example KDE's Kontact, which has been developed in relation with Kolab in the past years, Roundcube with Kolab modules for calendaring tasks and more, Horde (not supported), Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning, MS Outlook in combination with a connector and GNOME Evolution (with plugin, currently not recommended for productive use). Due to ActiveSync support, virtually all recent phones can be hooked up to Kolab as well. After major refactoring over the past years, Kolab has been released in version 3.0 alpha in August 2012 and is available for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, as well as Debian, with Ubuntu in the making. - OpenSuSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much + openSUSE packaging is currently missing. Packaging should be much simplified, as almost all patches are now upstream, with one exception of a PHP patch for VLV searches in very large LDAP trees. Most packages - should already be available in openSuSE, except for libkolabxml, + should already be available in openSUSE, except for libkolabxml, libkolab, Syncroton (the ActiveSync stack) and the Kolab specific modules for the web client. - Packaging help is available at kolab-devel@kolab.org. + Packaging help is available at devel@lists.kolab.org. Kolab 3.0 for openSUSE 12.2 and openSUSE 12.3 STABLE repositories are published! Installation instructions: As root, use the following commands to get Kolab 3 running on your openSUSE 12.3 system: 1) Add the Kolab 3 repositories to your openSUSE system # zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/Kolab:/STABLE/openSUSE_12.... server:Kolab:STABLE # zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/Kolab:/Extras/openSUSE_12.... server:Kolab:Extras # zypper refresh 2) Install Kolab 3 and required packages # zypper install kolab (This pulls about 40 MiB of package data) 3) Run kolab-pre-setup to prepare the system environment and start the setup afterwards. # kolab-pre-setup (Don't forget to provide your FQDN while creating your certificates using kolab-pre-setup, or the creation will fail!) # kolab-setup That's all you have to do, it's just that easy! Relations: - server:Kolab (obs/project: server:Kolab) - server:Kolab:UNSTABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:UNSTABLE) - server:Kolab:Extras (obs/project: server:Kolab:Extras) - Status of Kolab 3 on openSUSE - STABLE (url: http://kolab.org/blog/aeneas-jai%C3%9Fle/2013/07/02/status-kolab-3- opensuse-2013-week-27) - server:Kolab:STABLE (obs/project: server:Kolab:STABLE) Discussion: #1: Isaac WALULYA (isanel) (2009-10-30 17:58:49) HI all, I have installed kolab and successfully started all services but i can not add a user. When i try to add a user (first name: Isaac Nelson Last Name: Walulya trial domain:mydomain.com ) , i get the error message: " LDAP Error: could not add object cn=Isaac Nelson Walulya,dc=mydomain, dc=com: Invalid syntax What i am i doing wrong ? Please help. #2: Richard Bos (rbos) (2009-11-07 15:17:16) Hello Isaac, please do not (mis)use this feature request as bugreport. Look up the packager in one of the kolab rpms (use rpm -q -- changelog <pkg>) and inform the packagere. This is also explained in the warning box at http://en.opensuse.org/kolab. Thank you. #3: Satoru Matsumoto (heliosreds) (2010-12-20 14:34:48) Since openSUSE 11.3 has been already released, I've changed the target product from 11.3 to distribution. And, please explain this feature much more clearly onece again, because it's goal is unclear. Is it only about adding a patch to cyrus? #4: Richard Bos (rbos) (2010-12-20 14:52:30) (reply to #3) This is about adding Kolab to openSUSE or at least make that as easy as possible. Kolab consist of several servers (openldap, apache, postfix, etc). Most of these can be used as provided by the openSUSE distribution, but cyrus. The latter must be patched to be able to use with Kolab. It would be great if openSUSE would ship cyrus with the Kolab applied to it. That is one thing. Besides this Kolab requirs many more packages, mainly php-pear or php-horde packages. These packages should be provided by packagers that maintain the server:php: applications repository. I used to maintain Kolab, but due to time constraints, I no longer provide Kolab for openSUSE. Others should do the work now to make Kolab available for openSUSE. #5: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-05-15 15:04:57) (reply to #4) I've packaged most of horde4 now and met Gunnar Wrobel this weekend, who did a lot of horde's kolab support. I can look at this once kolab changes to use horde4 instead of horde3. I won't support the kolab- patched horde3 libraries though. #8: Andreas Jaeger (a_jaeger) (2011-07-18 14:27:09) (reply to #5) Ralf, thanks. Whenever kolab is fine, go ahead and push packages to Factory. #6: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2011-05-20 15:05:48) Hey Ralf that's good news. I've also seen they perhaps will go to roundcube (would be better in my opinion). Anyway I add my vote for that, and really have a big interrest to see Kolab again easy for openSUSE. I'm in the process to assemble all documentations needed and give it a new try or restart. I hope Richard will be able to help me a bit on obs. #7: Richard Bos (rbos) (2011-05-22 10:34:10) (reply to #6) Bruno, Ralf knows a lot about the OBS and there is the buildservice emaillist too. For sure you will get the help you need. Richard #9: Ralf Lang (ralflangb1) (2011-09-02 15:56:42) (reply to #6) How are you proceeding with the docs? #10: Richard Bos (rbos) (2012-05-13 21:35:43) Kolab released an intermediate version (2.4), that is build with native packages only. A CentOS installation guide can be found at: http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62 (http://www.kolab.org/howto/quick-howto-kolab-24-centos-62) The RPM sources are in http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/ (http://git.kolabsys.com/rpm/) git repositories, and the relevant packages are listed in http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/ (http://mirror.kolabsys.com/pub/redhat/kolab-2.4 /el6/development/SRPMS/) kolab-fbview seems overdone, as it contains a whole horde installation. # find kolab-conf kolab-imap kolab-mta kolab- webadmin kolab-z-push roundcubemail-plugins-kolab kolab-community- release kolab-ldap kolab-schema kolab-webclient pykolab -type f kolab- conf/kolab-conf.spec kolab-conf/README kolab-imap/kolab-imap.spec kolab- imap/README kolab-mta/kolab-mta.spec kolab-mta/README kolab- webadmin/0002-Extract-reading-configuration-file-to-a-different-fu. patch kolab-webadmin/0004-Bug-704-Cannot-override-auto_form_field- values.patch kolab-webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec kolab-webadmin/kolab- webadmin-2.4.0.tar.gz kolab-webadmin/0001-Make-sure-the-secondary-mail- addresses-are-unique-to.patch kolab-webadmin/0003-Ensure-any-primary- email-addresses-are-not-included-.patch kolab-webadmin/0005-Add-more- complex-but-more-suitable-default-SQL-file-.patch kolab-z-push/kolab. php-correct-namespaces kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec kolab-z- push/kolab-z-push-0.7.5.tar.bz2 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/horde_cache. sql roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcube-plugins-kolab-0.7.1.tar.gz roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/kolab_logo.png roundcubemail-plugins- kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec kolab-community-release/kolab- repository-template.repo.tpl kolab-community-release/kolab-community- release.spec kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec kolab-ldap/README kolab- schema/kolab-schema-2.4.tar.gz kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec kolab- webclient/README kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec pykolab/pykolab- 0.4.0.tar.gz pykolab/pykolab.spec Number of lines in the spec files; 33 kolab-schema/kolab-schema.spec 37 kolab-conf/kolab-conf.spec 37 kolab- imap/kolab-imap.spec 44 kolab-ldap/kolab-ldap.spec 45 kolab-mta/kolab- mta.spec 47 kolab-webclient/kolab-webclient.spec 75 kolab- webadmin/kolab-webadmin.spec 125 kolab-z-push/kolab-z-push.spec 125 roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab.spec 227 kolab- community-release/kolab-community-release.spec 346 pykolab/pykolab.spec It would be nice if someone can pick up, the challenge to make rpms for it. #11: Georg Greve (ggreve) (2012-10-22 14:56:24) I updated the description because some of it was fairly old and related to version 2 of Kolab. The refactoring to 3.0 is now complete, so packaging should be greatly simplified. If you just want to check the web interface out, look at http://demo3.kolab.org, accounts can be generated at http://kolabsys.com/try Everyone who wants to take a shot at this is invited to contact kolab- devel@kolab.org or join us on IRC. #12: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2012-11-16 10:57:23) Hi, packaging Kolab 3 for openSUSE is currently worked on. #13: Bruno Friedmann (bruno_friedmann) (2013-01-16 14:57:40) (reply to #12) Aeneas, I will follow closely your progress. Cause I'm really interested in spreading openSUSE & Kolab. For any defect I will find, I will open directly a bug, and we will be able to collaborate on them. #14: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-01-28 23:16:30) (reply to #13) Thanks! Did you already have some time to take a look? #15: Ludwig Nussel (lnussel) (2013-06-28 12:00:00) (reply to #14) What is the status of your efforts? Do you plan to submit your packages to Factory so we get (and promote) it in 12.3? #16: Aeneas Jaißle (aeneas_jaissle) (2013-07-04 22:56:03) (reply to #15) It's stable [1], there is very positive feedback and I'm using it myself in two live environments. Yes, submitting to Factory is a goal, currently I'm revising server:Kolab:Extras packages to get them included in openSUSE:Factory. [1] http://kolab.org/blog/aeneas-jai%C3%9Fle/2013/07/02/status-kolab-3- opensuse-2013-week-27 -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/307846
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