> Dave Nebinger wrote:
> | My ultimate goals is to generate ebuilds for eGroupWare and/or zimbra (I
> | want a groupware solution for my home system and I like the look and
> | feel/features that these offer).
>
> Um, egroupware is already in portage.
Thanks for spoiling my fun ;-)
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Dave Nebinger wrote:
| My ultimate goals is to generate ebuilds for eGroupWare and/or zimbra (I
| want a groupware solution for my home system and I like the look and
| feel/features that these offer).
Um, egroupware is already in portage.
Thanks,
D
> Basically, it only controls the components that it installs, it doesn't
> do anything like package upgrades/user additions (outside of mysql
> users)/etc.
Right. Just some config file tweaks to the various separate packages so
they know about each other, but nothing the package itself installs
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 11:01 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks for your comments, and I'll work on the BO issue ;-)
>
> > How comprehensive is this? Is this something like a cPanel/Plesk clone
> > or is it simpler than that?
>
> The XAMPP distribution, at http://www.apachefriends.o
Chris,
Thanks for your comments, and I'll work on the BO issue ;-)
> How comprehensive is this? Is this something like a cPanel/Plesk clone
> or is it simpler than that?
The XAMPP distribution, at http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html,
is comprehensive as it coordinates the installat
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 09:04 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
> So I've been hacking around here at home on this project I'm calling
> GAMPP (Gentoo Apache MySQL PHP Perl) and am getting to the point that
> I need to decide:
>
> a) Should I make this publicly available?
I would say yes.
> b) How d
Hi, folks. I'm looking around for a decent web mail/web collaboration
tool to host on my site and, through following a series of links, fall
upon the XAMPP project.
For those that don't know, XAMPP is a release that provides apache, php,
perl, etc., in a single download and installs as /opt/lamp