Date: Fri, 27 May 2011 09:36:30 +0200 From: Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@Leidinger.net> To: Beech Rintoul <akbeech@gmail.com> Cc: ports@freebsd.org, Beech Rintoul <beech@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: State of affairs with Horde4 Message-ID: <20110527093630.16964k7jvut32j5q@webmail.leidinger.net> In-Reply-To: <201105260804.28523.beech@freebsd.org> References: <20110526105815.10916x8yepdlsilj@webmail.leidinger.net> <201105260804.28523.beech@freebsd.org>
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Quoting Beech Rintoul <akbeech@gmail.com> (from Thu, 26 May 2011 08:04:28 -0800): > On Thursday 26 May 2011 00:58:15 you wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I've seen your commits to horde4. I would like to know that current >> status of this. Are there still some things to do, or is your >> update-work finished in ports? >> >> If there are no open issues anymore, did you replace a horde3 (imp, >> kronolith, nag, turba, ...) install with horde4? If yes, was it an >> update and how did it went, or was it a complete new setup? > > There is still much to do with horde4. This series completely replaces any > previous versions and isn't backwards compatible with any other horde > framework. Horde decided to go with pear install and split everything into > approx 70 separate installs. That's a work in progress to translate all those > libs and extensions into FreeBSD's port system. If you want to try it in the > meantime, you can do a pear install -a -B of any of the apps and it will > install everything into ${PEARDIR}/horde. Both that path and > ${PREFIX}/www/horde are in the search path, so you can have both until I get > everything ported. I would prefer to install via ports instead via pear. Do you have any idea about your available time for this (= when do you plan to finish this.. I mostly care about IMP/kronolith/nag/turba and maybe mnemo, I do not care much about hermes and whups (I have them installed but I do not really use them))? > I haven't seen any major problems with this release apart from the normal > config issues. Horde has never been much fun to configure given all the > choices, but watching the lists I'm only seeing minor problems and they seem > very good about addressing same. My experience is with a new install, but > migration is possible and supported. I would definitely back up your > db before > even attempting an upgrade. The db schema updates are now all > contained inside > the main configure screen, but the docs on updating are still sketchy. I already read the availabe docs regarding the migration before I contacted you. Taking a ZFS snapshot before the upgrade is the first I plan to do when I try to migrate. > H3 is still fully supported and I plan on keeping it updated. This > new release > is such a huge departure from previous versions that there really aren't any > choices besides a fresh install (keeping the old data and importing). > > I would much appreciate any feedback you have if you do update to this > version. Ok, give me (and/or ports) a heads-up when you have the ports in a state you feel good about, and I try to get some time to upgrade and tell about my experience. Bye, Alexander. -- Martin was probably ripping them off. That's some family, isn't it? Incest, prostitution, fanaticism, software. -- Charles Willeford, "Miami Blues" http://www.Leidinger.net Alexander @ Leidinger.net: PGP ID = B0063FE7 http://www.FreeBSD.org netchild @ FreeBSD.org : PGP ID = 72077137
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