Hi there Randy,
Thanks for the speedy results. However I've run into some problems.
The pkg file doesn't like to install locally using the Upload option. So I
pulled from a local server then installed using the URL option.
[one small issue, it still shows its for BQ-CentOS4. Still the old
mypackage.po file]
Going to the http://www.xxx.xxx/webmail page gives me a 'Internal Server
Error' (The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was
unable to complete your request. Your administrator may not have enabled CGI
access for this directory.)
I then pulled your pkg file apart to step through the install.
Error found in pre-install/myscript file. Directory wrong for all but the
owm rpm file (Missed one level /RPM). Rebuilt the pkg file with updated file
and installed again.
This time I get the webmail error "Please execute
'/var/www/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail-tool.pl --init' on server first!"
Jumping back to the command line and stepping through your
post-install/script, running the above command now gives me a MIME error.
[root (at mark) ns3 admin]# /var/www/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail-tool.pl --init
Base64.pm
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/MIME/Base64
.pm
Your MIME::Base64 module is too old (2.12),
please update to 3.00 or later.
So finally at 3 in the morning, my problem is that I can't seem to find a
perl-MIME i386 version 3.00 or later.
Any suggestions anyone ?
Best Regards,
Howie.
-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Smith [mailto:forhire (at mark) lewiscounty.com]
Sent: 17 March 2006 04:08
To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Subject: [coba-e:04294] Re: Openwebmail .pkg for CentOS 3.6 & BQ
> > Has anyone put together a pkg file for installing Openwebmail on
> > CentOS 3.6 ?
>
> I haven't done a package specific to 3.6 but my guess is that the
> package BlueQuartz-CentOS4-OpenWebmail.2.51-1.003.pkg (scroll way down
> the
> page) should work. This was the last package prior to the version
> numbering change in BQ. Let me know if it works.
I just upload an updated package specific to CentOS3. Not sure if this will
work as I don't have a CentOS3 machine to test it on. Give it a shot. This
contains updated packages and all patches like the CentOS4 version.
http://home.lewiscounty.com/~forhire/owm.html
Randy