Installing kolab, part 4hroy.euhttps://hroy.eu/posts/kolab_fail-4/hroy.euikiwiki2013-11-07T20:59:44Zhttps://hroy.eu/posts/kolab_fail-4/comment_1_d1e931c9167c0b41731f90cc49c486f5/Paul Boddie2013-10-21T19:06:33Z2013-10-21T19:06:33Z
You managed to persuade me to take another look at my Kolab installation from June, and to my surprise it didn't seem to work any more. I eventually discovered some things that will probably need fixing in the packaging, and I've written them up here: <a href="http://blogs.fsfe.org/pboddie/?p=446">http://blogs.fsfe.org/pboddie/?p=446</a>
https://hroy.eu/posts/kolab_fail-4/comment_2_d7abae5b30e6901cc5fd713ad3ac12db/hugo2013-10-21T21:10:17Z2013-10-21T21:10:17Z
Working Kolab debian packaging would be a great improvement! Glad that could help ☺! Meanwhile, if you need Kolab, you might want to give CentOS a try. It works smoothly there.
https://hroy.eu/posts/kolab_fail-4/comment_3_9f3ce9502f2bb848bbd36aada5fb4c20/Anonyme2013-11-07T20:59:44Z2013-11-07T20:59:44Z
Had the exact same issues now on a clean Debian Wheezy install (fresh VM). I'll be watching blog and Paul Boddie's. No solution yet as I understand it, but oh well, good excuse to give CentOS a try then.