> On 01 Jun 2016, at 16:08, Torsten Zuehlsdorff
> wrote:
>
>> * The Zimbra source is huge, a git clone is about 13 GigaBytes. I am not
>> sure on how source that big is handled correctly in ports. (e.g. is it
>> OK that every make does a git clone and you have to
On 02.06.2016 07:41, Bradley T. Hughes wrote:
On 01 Jun 2016, at 16:08, Torsten Zuehlsdorff
wrote:
* The Zimbra source is huge, a git clone is about 13 GigaBytes. I am not
sure on how source that big is handled correctly in ports. (e.g. is it
OK that every
Hi Jim,
I never would have thought of taking upon such a huge project alone, but
Zimbra is reaching out and they actively want Zimbra supported on
FreeBSD (at least Zimbra-FOSS) and I can count on their help.
Also they are restructuring their components because they want zimbra to
be
Am 1. Juni 2016 16:19:56 MESZ, schrieb Jim Ohlstein :
>Sorry for the top post.
>
>We use Zimbra on an Ubuntu LTS VM with storage via iSCSI.
>
>Given the magnitude, I honestly don't think ports or packages is really
>the way to go. I believe that most people use a dedicated (to
On 01.06.2016 16:30, Miroslav Lachman wrote:
rs wrote on 06/01/2016 15:47:
Hello List,
I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in
contact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port
happen.
It would be my first FreeBSD port (although I have a
rs wrote on 06/01/2016 15:47:
Hello List,
I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in
contact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port
happen.
It would be my first FreeBSD port (although I have a lot of linux
knowledge and know how to create
Sorry for the top post.
We use Zimbra on an Ubuntu LTS VM with storage via iSCSI.
Given the magnitude, I honestly don't think ports or packages is really the way
to go. I believe that most people use a dedicated (to Zimbra) server or VM.
If I were to approach this project, I'd do it outside
Hello Ray,
I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in
contact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port
happen.
That is really create. I wanted to start a Zimbra port myself, but was
stuck with GitLab (and a bunch of others...) :D
I have
Hi!
> I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in
> contact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port
> happen.
Thank you for that. This can be an important application
in the ports tree.
> * Zimbra expects itself to be installed to /opt/zimbra.
Hello List,
I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in
contact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port
happen.
It would be my first FreeBSD port (although I have a lot of linux
knowledge and know how to create packages for .deb).
My first
promising. *sigh*
P.
From: Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org
To: Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com
Cc: po...@freebsd.org po...@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2013 2:23 PM
Subject: Re: Zimbra Port
On 29 January 2013 15:22, Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com
:23 PM
Subject: Re: Zimbra Port
On 29 January 2013 15:22, Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
It looks like they are s close here. Can't ports pick this up and
put it in the collection?
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Zimbra_on_FreeBSD
If you look at the Zimbra site
quickly
P.
From: Jason Helfman j...@freebsd.org
To: Paul Pathiakis pathia...@yahoo.com
Cc: Chris Rees cr...@freebsd.org; po...@freebsd.org po...@freebsd.org
Sent: Friday, February 8, 2013 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Zimbra Port
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 12:59 PM
Hi,
It looks like they are s close here. Can't ports pick this up and put it
in the collection?
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Zimbra_on_FreeBSD
If you look at the Zimbra site for threads there are quite few with people
asking for Zimbra on FreeBSD.
PLEASE! :-)
P.
Heads up.
voting poll for FreeBSD port for Zimbra.
http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1247page=9
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