I tried those as well, but they have a different name structure..
sernet-samba, so when other programs look for samba they don't find it
either...
Dominique
On 06/06/2013 9:29, Martin Rabl wrote:
What about the packages from SerNet?
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Martin Rabl
Am 06.06.2013 um 08:06 schrieb Christian Mack <[email protected]>:
Hello Dominique
Am 2013-06-05 18:40, schrieb Dominique:
I am trying to setup a new Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server with samba4 and sogo.
I tried to install samba4 from repositories - ubuntu and sogo with no
results. It just does not want to work.
I finally installed samba4 from source. It allows to install the last
stable version of samba instead of an alpha or beta. That went well.
I am now trying to resume installing sogo with openchange through
repositories but it want to reinstall samba4...
Any idea if what I do is feasible - mixing sources and repository
install ? How do I tell openchange/sogo that I already have samba
installed ? Do I have to keep installing from source ?
Any hint is welcome.
I assume you "installed" samba4 via make install.
This does not work.
You have to make a deb-package out of your self compiled samba4.
Then install it via dpkg.
With that Ubuntu knows, that you installed samba4 already.
Kind regards,
Christian Mack
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