[horde] Migrating to a new Horde install
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lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de
Wed Mar 30 09:24:56 UTC 2011
Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>
> Zitat von lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
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>> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
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>>>
>>> Zitat von Simon Brereton <simon.brereton at dada.net>:
>>>
>>>> So, after some success at getting installed, I'm stuck with the
>>>> most obvious question. No one else has asked it, so it's
>>>> probably stupid or lazy..
>>>>
>>>> When Horde4.0 is finally released, many people will be upgrading
>>>> from a legacy installation. Which brings its own challenges, to
>>>> be sure. However, I will be setting Horde4.0 on a completely new
>>>> box. Given that there about 732 tabs worth of options to wade
>>>> through and configure, is there some way to get an easy synopsis
>>>> of all the old configuration parameters?
>>>
>>> Like the descriptions that come with each setting in the interface?
>>>
>>> You have two options: either you use Horde because of it's
>>> tremendous flexibility, one sign for that are "732" tabs of
>>> configuration. Or you hope the best that we picked sane defaults
>>> for each setting (we did). But please don't come back then to ask
>>> each time if this or that feature would possible, until you've
>>> really gone through all configuration options.
>>>
>>>> I'm dreading wading through this lot once - let alone setting it
>>>> up on stage and then doing it all again on prod (although at that
>>>> stage it may be easier to copy over the install/config files I've
>>>> built on stage, but I'm not sure about the soundness of that
>>>> approach.
>>>
>>> That's perfectly sane and best practice for *any* staging of
>>> services into production.
>>
>> While i agree that porting the settings is not necessary or easily
>> possible i like to know what migration path if any exists for the
>> following:
>>
>> - Turba contact data
>> - Kronolith calendar
>> - SyncML state and devices
>> - Identity settings
>>
>> Many Thanks
>>
>> Andreas
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> docs/UPGRADING
Uh, how evil. The "docs" is now located in /usr/share/php or whatever
pear path is used and not in the webroot as before.
Thanks
Andreas
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