Thanks Crist on this. appreciated much.
then what next on this procedure?
should i run
yum install SOGo?
Regards,
Joms
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From: "Christian Mack" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: [SOGo] How to install RPMForge
Hello Joms Ariola
On 2012-09-04 11:31, Joms Ariola wrote:
how to do these..
If you use RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 (or an equivalent distribution like
Scientific Linux), create a new yum configuration file (such as
/etc/yum.repos.d/SOGo.repo) with the following content:
[sogo-rhel6]name=Inverse SOGo
Repositorybaseurl=http://inverse.ca/downloads/SOGo/RHEL6/$basearchgpgcheck=0and
these..
Just create a text file called "SOG.repo" (without quotes) in directory
/etc/yum.repos.d/ with your text editor of choice (vi, emacs, nano, pico
....).
Then copy and paste the given lines into it and save this file ;-)
Once the package is installed, you'll also need to activate the RPMForge
extras repository by modifying /etc/yum.repos.d/rpmforge.repo:
[rpmforge-extras]...enabled = 1
Open the text file "rpmforge.repo" in directory /etc/yum.repos.d/ with
your text editor of choice.
In this file you will find several blocks, each starting with a header
enclosed in [- and ]-characters.
Find the block of lines which starts at [rpmforge-extras].
In it you will find a line containing "enabled = 0".
Change that to "enabled = 1".
If you use the EPEL package repository on
RedHat Enterprise Linux 6, you need to exclude the gnustep packages in
order to use the packages available on Inverse SOGo Repository. Simply
add the following line to the EPEL repo definition:
[epel]...exclude=gnustep-*Then how to install SOGo?Regards,
Sorry I never used the EPEL repo.
So I don't know, in which file this is defined, but it should be in
directory /etc/yum.repos.d/ too.
Just find it with the following command:
grep -i -l '^\[epel\]' /etc/yum.repos.d/*
Then open this file with your text editor of choice.
Find the block of lines with header [epel].
Insert a new line with content "exclude=gnustep-*" at the bottom of this
block.
That's it.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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