[horde] avoid package-based installs?
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at crashcourse.ca
Tue Aug 18 18:31:43 UTC 2009
one more followup, if i may. roberto maurizzi suggested that there
is limited support for debian horde *packages*. does that mean that
the recommended method of installing horde is, what, tarball-based? i
have no problem with that if that's what the experts recommend.
one of the systems i want to install on is fedora 11, and i can see
the following horde-based packages (non-horde stuff pruned):
================================ Matched: horde
horde.noarch : The common Horde Framework for all Horde applications
horde-enhanced.noarch : Adds extra functionality to the horde framework
imp.noarch : The Internet Messaging Program: webmail access to IMAP/POP3 accounts
ingo.noarch : The Horde web-based Email Filter Rules Manager
jeta.noarch : Horde Java SSH module
kronolith.noarch : The Horde calendar application
turba.noarch : The Horde contact management application
are there folks who have done the fedora package-based installs?
good results? bad results? just curious.
rday
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