Re: SOGo - needs removing from 'Wanted Ports'

2016-01-20 Thread Euan Thoms
 
On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 19:36 SGT, Matthew Seaman <matt...@freebsd.org> 
wrote: 
 
> On 30/12/2015 11:00, Euan Thoms wrote:
> > The SOGo port is already quite mature now, and the last version
> > update I did recently was a simple case of changing the version
> > number and source tarball checksums. Therefore I think it's safe to
> > say we can remove it from 'Wanted Ports'
> > (https://wiki.freebsd.org/WantedPorts).
> > 
> > I don't have a login / permissions for that wiki, could somebody else
> > do it?
> 
> Done.  This SOGo port looks like something I'm going to have to try out
> myself.
> 
>   Cheers,
> 

Thanks Mathew.

Yeah SOGo is the best open source groupware I could find (IMHO). All open 
standards/protocols, good architectural design, performant. Very stable, 
although there are sometimes minor regressions between releases. Quite mature 
now. CalDAV/CardDav/GroupDAV works well in Thunderbird, Android, iOS. Turns 
Thunderbird into a fully featured groupware client, and does it well. I've been 
running it in production for a couple years now (200+ users), long before I got 
around to making the port. It runs just as well on FreeBSD as it does on Linux, 
if not better ;-)

>   Matthew
> 
> 
 
 
 
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SOGo - needs removing from 'Wanted Ports'

2015-12-30 Thread Euan Thoms
The SOGo port is already quite mature now, and the last version update I did 
recently was a simple case of changing the version number and source tarball 
checksums. Therefore I think it's safe to say we can remove it from 'Wanted 
Ports' (https://wiki.freebsd.org/WantedPorts).

I don't have a login / permissions for that wiki, could somebody else do it?

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Re: SOGo - needs removing from 'Wanted Ports'

2015-12-30 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 30/12/2015 11:00, Euan Thoms wrote:
> The SOGo port is already quite mature now, and the last version
> update I did recently was a simple case of changing the version
> number and source tarball checksums. Therefore I think it's safe to
> say we can remove it from 'Wanted Ports'
> (https://wiki.freebsd.org/WantedPorts).
> 
> I don't have a login / permissions for that wiki, could somebody else
> do it?

Done.  This SOGo port looks like something I'm going to have to try out
myself.

Cheers,

Matthew




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Scalable Opengroupware (SOGo) in FreeBSD ports tree

2012-09-10 Thread Matthias Petermann
Hello,

I am thinking about creating a port for SOGo[1]. Is there already someone 
working on it?

Kind regards,
Matthias


[1] http://www.sogo.nu/english.html

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Re: Scalable Opengroupware (SOGo) in FreeBSD ports tree

2012-09-10 Thread Baptiste Daroussin
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:55:22PM +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I am thinking about creating a port for SOGo[1]. Is there already someone 
 working on it?
 
 Kind regards,
 Matthias
 
 
 [1] http://www.sogo.nu/english.html
 
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I have done: 
http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/sogo.tar.gz
and
http://people.freebsd.org/~bapt/sope.tar.gz
One year ago.

I have given up working on it :)
Feel free to use it, or start from scratch.

Regards,
Bapt


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Ports for sogo and openchange

2010-10-26 Thread Jerry
Are there any ports for the following two applications? I have not been
able to locate them if they exist.

http://www.sogo.nu/
http://www.openchange.org/

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RE: request. Sogo

2010-09-14 Thread Johan Hendriks
I am looking for a mail solution, with shared agenda and contacts, and
came across Sogo.

http://www.sogo.nu/english.html

We tried several solutions, but Sogo fits our needs more than the other
solutions like horde and so on.

I tried it on a ubuntu box, and i really like it.
The thing is, i can not get it working on FreeBSD.

I am no programmer in any way, and do not understand all of the
configure needs.

I would like to know if anyone is working on it, because it is THE
solution for us.

Thanks,
Regards,
Johan Hendriks

I want to thank all who spend there time on this.
It is not an easy project to do after all.

Thanks again.

Regards,
Johan Hendriks
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Re: request. Sogo

2010-09-14 Thread Doug Barton

On 9/14/2010 1:29 AM, Johan Hendriks wrote:

I want to thank all who spend there time on this.
It is not an easy project to do after all.


Thank you for saying this. Very often users make requests (really 
demands) that we just do something (like add a port) and unfortunately 
have no concept of how difficult what they are asking may be. I thought 
your first message was polite, respectful, and well worded to start 
with; but for you to come back later and both acknowledge that what you 
were asking for was difficult and to express appreciation for the effort 
expended thus far on it is very refreshing, and an excellent reminder of 
why I like doing this work.



best regards,

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Sogo

2010-09-09 Thread Jesse Smith
Hi Johan,

In regards to Sogo, I'll take a look at it and see if I can make a port
for FreeBSD. Depending on how the application is set up, this can take a
while to smooth out the differences between building on Linux and
building on FreeBSD.

Regards,
Jesse


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request. Sogo

2010-09-08 Thread Johan Hendriks
I am looking for a mail solution, with shared agenda and contacts, and
came across Sogo.

http://www.sogo.nu/english.html

 

We tried several solutions, but Sogo fits our needs more than the other
solutions like horde and so on.

 

I tried it on a ubuntu box, and i really like it.

The thing is, i can not get it working on FreeBSD.

I am no programmer in any way, and do not understand all of the
configure needs.

 

I would like to know if anyone is working on it, because it is THE
solution for us.

 

Thanks,

 

Regards,

Johan Hendriks





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Re: request. Sogo

2010-09-08 Thread Sean McAfee

On 09/08/10 08:37, Johan Hendriks wrote:
 I am no programmer in any way, and do not understand all of the
 configure needs.



 I would like to know if anyone is working on it, because it is THE
 solution for us.

Seconded on that.  Unfortunately, I don't have much time to burn on this and 
GNUStep is a mess.


I was able to past the configure (whether or not I did right is another 
story)

If anyone familiar with GNUStep wants to throw us a bone:

[smca...@smcafee ~/sogo/SOGo-1.3.1]$ sudo ./configure 
--gsmake=/usr/local/GNUstep/System/Makefiles/

Password:
gnustep-config: not found
GNUstep environment:
  system: /usr/local/GNUstep/System
  local:  /usr/local/GNUstep/Local
  user:   /root/GNUstep
  path: 
/usr/local/GNUstep/System:/usr/local/GNUstep/Network:/usr/local/GNUstep/Local:/root/GNUstep

  flat:   yes
  arch:   amd64-portbld-freebsd8.1
  combo:  gnu-gnu-gnu

Note: will install in GNUSTEP_LOCAL_ROOT: /usr/local/GNUstep/Local

Configuration:
  debug:  yes
  strip:  no
  ldap-based configuration:  no
  prefix: /usr/local/GNUstep/Local
  gstep:  /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Makefiles/
  config: /home/smcafee/sogo/SOGo-1.3.1/config.make
  script: /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Makefiles//GNUstep.sh

creating: /home/smcafee/sogo/SOGo-1.3.1/config.make


[r...@smcafee /home/smcafee/sogo/SOGo-1.3.1]# gmake
This is gnustep-make 2.4.0. Type 'gmake print-gnustep-make-help' for help.
Making all in SOPE/NGCards ...
Making all for library libNGCards...
 Compiling file CardGroup.m ...
CardGroup.m:27:33: warning: SaxObjC/SaxXMLReader.h: No such file or directory
CardGroup.m:28:40: warning: SaxObjC/SaxXMLReaderFactory.h: No such file or 
directory
In file included from CardGroup.m:30:
NGCardsSaxHandler.h:25:39: warning: SaxObjC/SaxDefaultHandler.h: No such file or 
directory

In file included from CardGroup.m:30:
NGCardsSaxHandler.h:41: error: cannot find interface declaration for 
'SaxDefaultHandler', superclass of 'NGCardsSaxHandler'

CardGroup.m:35: error: cannot find protocol declaration for 'SaxXMLReader'
CardGroup.m:40: error: cannot find protocol declaration for 'SaxXMLReader'
CardGroup.m: In function '+[CardGroup cardParser]':
CardGroup.m:43: warning: 'NGCardsSaxHandler' may not respond to '+new'
CardGroup.m:43: warning: (Messages without a matching method signature
CardGroup.m:43: warning: will be assumed to return 'id' and accept
CardGroup.m:43: warning: '...' as arguments.)
CardGroup.m:48: error: 'SaxXMLReaderFactory' undeclared (first use in this 
function)
CardGroup.m:48: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
CardGroup.m:48: error: for each function it appears in.)
CardGroup.m:58: warning: '-setContentHandler:' not found in protocol(s)
CardGroup.m:58: warning: no '-setContentHandler:' method found
CardGroup.m:59: warning: '-setErrorHandler:' not found in protocol(s)
CardGroup.m:59: warning: no '-setErrorHandler:' method found
CardGroup.m: In function '+[CardGroup parseFromSource:]':
CardGroup.m:71: error: cannot find protocol declaration for 'SaxXMLReader'
CardGroup.m:83: warning: '-parseFromSource:' not found in protocol(s)
gmake[4]: *** [obj/libNGCards.obj/CardGroup.m.o] Error 1
gmake[3]: *** [internal-library-all_] Error 2
gmake[2]: *** [libNGCards.all.library.variables] Error 2
gmake[1]: *** [internal-all] Error 2
gmake: *** [internal-all] Error 2

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Re: request. Sogo

2010-09-08 Thread Marco Steinbach

Sean McAfee schrieb:

On 09/08/10 08:37, Johan Hendriks wrote:
  I am no programmer in any way, and do not understand all of the
  configure needs.
 
 
 
  I would like to know if anyone is working on it, because it is THE
  solution for us.

Seconded on that.  Unfortunately, I don't have much time to burn on this 
and GNUStep is a mess.


[...]

I gave it a quick shot, and was able to build and install SOGo and SOPE 
in a clean 8.1/amd64 jail, with NOPORTDOCS=yes as the only flag in 
/etc/make.conf.  The jails ports tree was last csuped yesterday.


$ denotes an unprivileged user account, # denotes root.

# cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/portmaster  make install clean
# portmaster lang/gnustep-base
# portmaster databases/mysql51-server
# portmaster net/openldap24-server
# portmaster mail/dovecot
# portmaster mail/postfix
# portmaster devel/monotone
# portmaster shells/bash
# portmaster databases/libmemcached

Grab sources:

$ mkdir ~/tmp
$ cd ~/tmp
$ mtn db init --db=~/db.mtn
$ mtn --db=~/db.mtn pull inverse.ca ca.inverse.sope
$ mtn --db=~/db.mtn checkout --branch ca.inverse.sope SOPE
$ mtn --db=~/db.mtn pull inverse.ca ca.inverse.sogo
$ mtn --db=~/db.mtn checkout --branch ca.inverse.sogo SOGo

Build:

bash $ cd ~/tmp/SOPE
bash $ . /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
bash $ ./configure --with-gnustep --enable-debug --disable-strip
bash $ gmake
bash # . /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
bash # gmake install

bash $ cd ~/tmp/SOGo
bash $ . /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
bash $ ./configure --enable-debug --disable-strip
bash $ gmake

The build stops at a missing library named libOGoContentStore.so.0.9

bash $ cd OGoContentStore  gmake  gmake install  cd ..

While you're at it, fix cp in SOPE/NGCards/GNUmakefile.postamble, by 
replacing -dpR with -a.


bash $ gmake
bash # . /usr/local/GNUstep/System/Library/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh
bash # gmake install


The mere fact, that it gets through the build and install phase of 
course doesn't mean the resulting files will be able to actually do 
anything useful for us, but it might be a start, at least.


Since I just had a very quick look at the documentation of SOGO, I'm not 
able to supply any more hints at this time.  Seeing Funambol being 
mentioned raised my interesst, though.


MfG CoCo
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