[tech] Upgraded SOGo on mussel
James Andrewartha
trs80 at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Sat Dec 1 22:05:55 AWST 2018
On Wed, 21 Jun 2017, David Adam wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Jun 2017, James Andrewartha wrote:
> > Not that anyone else cares, because it's obviously been broken for months
> > and nobody noticed, but SOGo ate its config a while ago, as it is wont to
> > do, and after putting it back I was getting an odd error so I decided to
> > upgrade it to the Debian version in jessie-backports. After removing the
> > various conflicting packages and rebuilding the config plist it still
> > didn't work with random errors, but once I removed and reinstalled the
> > packages it started working. Well, CalDAV is working, the web interface
> > doesn't have any CSS or JS, probably due to some obscure header that needs
> > to be sent in the apache config.
> >
> > Anyway, mussel has a 64bit kernel installed but it doesn't boot into it by
> > default. The only interactive users are matt, zarquin, bob and zanchey, I
> > propose to reboot it sometime into the 64bit kernel and remove the 32bit
> > one. This is relevant because the upstream packages for jessie are 64bit
> > only.
>
> OK by me - do you want to go to a 64-bit userland at the same time, or
> stick with mostly 32-bit for now? slapd and apache would be the obvious
> winner and loser respectively, I think.
Ah-hah! The problem was that /usr/lib/GNUstep/SOGo/WebServerResources was
an empty directory, not a symlink to
../../../share/GNUstep/SOGo/WebServerResources as it should have been per
the package.
In other news, I upgraded to SOGo 4.0.4 from testing before I worked this
out and it has a lovely Material Design look now. It's also still pointing
at LDAP, not AD. But I've shaved enough of the yak to get my contacts
synced from my old phone to my new, so I'll leave it for the time being.
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