I updated the builds again. They're going to be updated more frequently now.
Repo for the "nightly builds" ;)
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/dl9pf/
Attention !
Use simias-server-setup/ifolder-admin-setup/ifolder-web-setup to configure
your server (see last posts).
Questi
The SVN trunk has the 3.6 code and compatible nautilus plugin. Please use the
3.6 code and not 3.4 code.
Kalis
>>> "Christian Svensson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 7/19/2007 1:40 PM >>>
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Hello.
As my previous email stated, I'm packing iFolder to Ubuntu.
I'v
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Hello.
As my previous email stated, I'm packing iFolder to Ubuntu.
I've started with packing 3.4 (not finished), but I found various mention
about a 3.6 on the mainsite?
The download page states that 3.4 is the way to go, well it's a bit vague.
But
Hi Christian !
SVN trunk is the code to become the stable 3.6 release, as Kalis said.
I would encourage you to help me getting ubuntu builds also ready for the
openSuSE buildservice (yes it can build packages for ubuntu). But i'm a
NOOB regarding .deb building.
My packages are in the opensuse bui
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Hello Jan-Simon!
I would glady help you with an automatic script :-) I will be in #ifolder at
1800 (GimpNet right?), if I'm unresponsive just ping me (blueCommand)
I'm in the process of creating the debs ATM, and here are some things that
have snagg
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Hello Jan-Simon!
I would glady help you with an automatic script :-) I will be in
#ifolder at 1800 (GimpNet right?), if I'm unresponsive just ping me
(blueCommand)
I'm in the process of creating the debs ATM, and here are some things
that have snagged me so far:
Hello
Quick recap: I'm packing iFolder for Ubuntu.
I have come to building a working deb for Simias, which should respect
the Debian packing policy, I'm still to confirm this with the
old-school MOTUs.
Anyhow, you're welcome to discuss the changes with me and hopefully
you would consider moving
My proposals for a default config shipped with the rpms would be:
Some points.
1) The directory of the apache config files are obviously different in
redhat/fedora and suse. I presume they are also in /etc/httpd for
debian systems.
2) There is no need to specify full paths in the apache con
Am Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 23:21:21 schrieben Sie:
> > My proposals for a default config shipped with the rpms would be:
>
> Some points.
>
> 1) The directory of the apache config files are obviously different in
> redhat/fedora and suse. I presume they are also in /etc/httpd for
> debian systems
I reviewed my ideas and put in some comments from tim, jony, srinidhi ...
Am Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 08:58:02 schrieb Jan-Simon Möller:
> I'll make a new thread for this topic.
>
>
> My proposals for a default config shipped with the rpms would be:
>
> Store in /var/lib/simias
> No Slave
> No LD
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