Aaron, thanks for your efforts! I am redirecting this to the right mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), thus the full-quote.
Simon P.S.: I follow that list quite closely, and I cannot recall a thread about porting Kolab/kgroupware. Aaron Siegel wrote: > Hello > > After years of watching the Kolab/kgroupware project I have finally decide to > give it a try. Unfortunately Kolab is distributed using Openpkg the reason I > have put off installing the server. I do not want to use two different > package management systems on my computer especially if one of them is a rpm > based system. I have never liked using rpms even when I was running Red Hat. > > I have decided to start the porting Kolab server to Freebsd I am hoping to > incorporate it into the ports collection and abandon the openpkg stuff. There > are people running and developing Kolab on Freebsd system so I know there > are not any system level compatibility problems. I have started the porting > process by cross referencing the openpkg names to the FreeBSD ports. As of > now I only see two packages that require a patch specific to Kolab, > cyrus-imap and apache. Kolab use five application that are not > in the FreeBSD ports collection, fsl (a wrapper for ossp-l2), kolabd, > kolab-webadmin, kolab-resource-handlers, and perl-kolab. These list are in a > > preliminary state, I have not cross referenced all the Perl packages yet nor > have I confermined all the ports name match the openpkg names. > > Has anyone else thought of performing this port? Is there a discusion in the > FreeBSD community on openpkg and how it may or may not be incorporated into > the system? > > Aaron
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