On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 16:47 +0200, Julien Kerihuel wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 13:07 +0100, Edmunds, Bill wrote:
> > As a result, I've taken the latest libMAPI version (0.7 PHASER) -
> > unfortunately, there was no RPM for this version. 
> 
> Indeed, we now have some latency between tarball and packaged version
> releases, mostly because we don't have anymore a RPM maintainer in the
> team. Jelmer works on Debian packaging and for RPMs, we now rely on
> build by the Evolution MAPI team on the opensuse build farm service:
> http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jjohnny:/evolution-exchange-mapi-provider/
> 
> The 0.7 package is not yet ready, but afaik Jony (the maintainer) is
> working on this and it should be pushed within a couple of days.

Updated RPMs. libmapi 0.7 & Samba4 GIT 41309dc (pre alpha 3) are built.

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/jjohnny:/evolution-exchange-mapi-provider/

I would be happy to get some help for debian builds in openSUSE
Buildservice. tia ! :-)

> 
> In the meantime, if someone is interested in writing a "make rpm" which
> automates the RPM process, I'd really like to hear from you!
> 
> > Hence, I've had to
> > compile it. The new version appears to work fine across all 6 servers in
> > the cluster, proving that the bug in the previous release has been fixed
> > (Thanks, guys!).
> 
> Yeah exchange clustered is something we have fixed after libmapi-0.6 got
> released. I'm glad it works properly for you!
> 
> 
> > I'm not really a code developer by any stretch of the imagination, but I
> > thought it would be worth feeding back the couple of issues I found
> > while compiling the code - our OS on the monitoring server is CentOS
> > release 5
> > (Final). Obviously, this is likely to be true for RHEL 5, at least.
> 
> Indeed, I also got through these problems on a "fresh" Ubuntu dapper
> installation. I would need Jelmer to confirm, but latest trunk shouldn't
> require anymore to have krb5-devel nor ligssapi4-devel installed
> anymore.
> 
> If you want don't want to create symlinks on your own, run:
> 
> # echo "/usr/local/samba/lib" >> /etc/ld.so.conf
> 
> then run ldconfig.
> 
> 
> > The only other thing that I found a bit odd was when I used OWA to
> > access the service accounts, after initially only using the
> > "openchangeclient" from the WARP version, was that all the folder names
> > were created in French. Anyone got any ideas why this should be the
> > case? Ultimately, it doesn't matter for these accounts as they're just
> > doing some basic checking of the service.
> 
> Yes indeed we know about it ;-)
> 
> This "bug" has partially been fixed in 0.7 release. mapiprofile was
> creating the profile with french locales. Brad Hards has fixed the
> problem in 0.7 PHASER. We now provide English by default + provide
> --langcode option to select your own language. This behavior (afaik) is
> only effective on SBS2003 + SP and Exchange 2007. If someone is using
> another exchange version, please tell us about it.
> 
> > Not being a "true" code developer, there may be better (right) ways to
> > do this, but these steps worked for me. The Nagios plugin that I have
> > developed isn't as clever as the existing Windows implementation, but it
> > does work from our Linux monitoring server and does what we want. I can
> > make it available, if required. Indeed, I would be grateful for any
> > further details of any reasonable checks that I could usefully add to
> > the plugin.
> 
> I'd really be interested in having a look at it! If I can help you
> improving some parts in any ways, I'd be glad too.
> 
> Regards,
> Julien.
> 
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