I think we have 2 options:
1 - Put the files ifolder_admin, ifolder_webaccess and simias directly
into /etc/apache2/sites-available/
2 - Put them into /etc/ifolder-server/apache/ and create a link into
/etc/apache2/sites-available
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 3:49 PM, graylion wrote:
> sites available
sites available please. let's keep it consistent.
Bernhard
On 12/06/10 18:52, Marcelo Boveto Shima wrote:
> For now it creates /etc/apache2/conf.d/ifolder_apache.conf that contains:
>Include /etc/ifolder-server/apache/default/*.conf
>
> So the apache configs are maintained there.
> But probab
For now it creates /etc/apache2/conf.d/ifolder_apache.conf that contains:
Include /etc/ifolder-server/apache/default/*.conf
So the apache configs are maintained there.
But probably is better to put individual symlinks to /etc/apache2/conf.d
or to /etc/apache2/sites-available.
Need some ideas he
CALL FOR TESTING
The ifolder3-enterprise is working at least for me.
Can someone test and give me some feedback.
To install the ifolder3-enterprise you should execute:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:marceloshima/ifolder
$ sudo apt-get install ifolder3-enterprise
$ sudo a2enmod mod_mono
$ sudo a
The client part of ifolder is ready.
Can you review the packages ifolder3 and simias?
Thanks
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I strongly suggest you to install the client and server on different
machine as it's not possible to have both install on the same. Take it
as a fact.
I also suggest to contributors to check this groups :
http://groups.google.com/group/ifolder-ubuntu-debian-dev
On 10-05-28 01:59 PM, Marcelo Bo
Hi, I am working at the packages just now.
I am cleaning up the packages (remove patches).
I've got a ifolder server and a client working out of box.
But I didn't got them to speak each other, I think the problem is with
the server but I don't have a running server to test.
I just uploaded the ser
On 05/28/2010 01:35 PM, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> "Your ITP wnpp bug is being closed because of the following reasons:
> - It is, as of today, older than 365 days.
> - It hasn't had any activity recently."
>
> means that the debian bug was closed, and LP marks it as "fixed"
I just unarchived and reop
Hi sanjayayogi,
May you publish you're script some where more available. I suggest you
to attach it to this bug or publish it on the ubuntu wiki.
Big thanks for you're work It's really appreciate.
On 10-03-30 05:12 PM, sanjayayogi wrote:
> I have a working shell script that compiles a working s
What's the status for this regarding a Karmic PPA or something of the like,
do we still have unmet dependencies?
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Even in the past vershions I did not get that to work
On 8/15/09, graylion wrote:
> actually forget the above. That is what happens if you don't have slapd
> running.
>
> I have ifolder running, but when i click on the system tab in admin or
> when I try to allocate a server to a user I get:
>
>
Very nice! Thank you everyone! I will be testing all of those softwares,
links... and keep this bug alive! (until we have a package) I learned a lot
with it. Thank you!
-Original Message-
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:45:26 pm
To: sje...@gmail.com
From: "Mike Taylor"
Subject: [Bug 871
The problem with this project is that it hasn't ever been a truly open
development process. The source code that is released and available to
everyone under GPL (currently version 3.6) is not the same as the one
Novell uses. Novell has a private development branch that they haven't
opened up
Conflicts? And making sure you're not losing data or something.
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Unison works, and that's what I'm using, but is not pretty, elegant or
even very easy to use (I had to figure out that I needed to use the
--times parameter so that it didn't screw up my modification times), but
unison doesn't work transparently and in the background. You have to
manually synch all
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