[Pkg-giraffe-discuss] zarafa-7.2.1 RC1 released

Carsten Schoenert c.schoenert at t-online.de
Thu Aug 20 10:42:42 UTC 2015


Hello Mark,

Am 20.08.2015 um 11:52 schrieb Mark Dufour:
> great work! :)

Thanks!

> I cloned your repo, checked out the debian/sid brianch, ran
> dpkg-buildpackages -us -uc, installed the packages, and was able to
> start the server and talk to it using python-zarafa. nice!
> 
> haven't checked yet, but I except webapp to work fine on it as
> well..

I had some trouble yesterday late in the evening, but Matthias Geerdsen
was able to look onto a colored website [server]/webapp :-)

We currently sitting here on this to figure out what happend wrong on my
try out.

> the only thing I ran into was that the init scripts do not seem to
> work (no output, nothing), so I started the server manually. haven't
> looked into this further, but is this a known issue or have I missed
> something..?

Yes, I found the issue yesterday. I missed the needed changes for the
init file templates while adopting preparing the RC as file are noe
placed under /usr/sbin instead /usr/bin.
I pushed a few minutes ago some changes to that to the git repo, please
note that I have used a forced push. ;)

> we should probably resolve this before handing things over to our QA
> department for some more thorough testing (they are happy to give it
> a spin).

Ahh, nice!

>> The output of lintian looks quite nice, only a few warnings are
>> left now, Thanks for take care about the rebuilded new libraries
>> with valid so-names. There are a few Lintian informative and
>> experimental warnings but that's solvable in the next days. But
>> first we would like to see a life test working.
> 
> sure. please let us know when our help would be required or useful.
> I'm personally happy to look into anything you point me to.

I will post a log and suggestions if suitable, it was really not much.
We do some more testing here before.

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Carsten Schönert



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