Hi

I agree that Ximian does what he wants.

But by not releasing the connector under Fedora core 1 you put some
administrators in a very umcorfortable situation.

We have a lot of Fedora core workstation and we cannot afford a switch
to RH ES.
We can afford the connector but not all the RHES licence.

but on the other hand we have an exchange server and we cannot change
it.
Then it put all the linux users in a state where they can't access
Exchange server.

There s something i don't understand.
Why is it possible to make all the product for fedora core except the
connector?

Nevertheless thanks for your answer.



Le lun 15/03/2004 Ã 16:05, Dan Winship a Ãcrit :
> On Sat, 2004-03-13 at 17:03, Eric Doutreleau wrote:
> > I have asked ximian if it will be available but i didn't get any answer
> > yet.
> > 
> > Has someone has information about its availability?
> 
> This was answered on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list a while back.
> Connector 1.4 isn't being released for any new platforms at all, and
> Connector 2.x won't be released for Fedora. (It's too hard to support
> proprietary software on distros where the underlying packages change too
> frequently. Particularly given that Connector and Fedora are targetted
> at basically opposite audiences [enterprise vs non-enterprise], so we'd
> be doing all that work for not all that many users.)
> 
> > Has szomeone already tried the rh9 version under fedora core 1?
> 
> Yes, people have done this. Here's one person's notes:
> 
> http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/connector/2004-February/000090.html
> 
> (Of course, you're on your own support-wise if you do this.)
> 
> -- Dan

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