in the correct paths, do a mv/rm dance in the port Makefile. This
greatly simplifies the port maintainance.
Remove config and man pages for binaries that aren't shipped (part of
the linux-only zarafa-licensed).
While here, regen WANTLIB.
Committing now because this version performs _much_ better than what we
currently have in tree (see HOMEPAGE for details).
Quick&dirty upgrade steps (but you should follow the README):
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# /etc/rc.d/zarafa stop
===> Make sure _all_ zarafa processes are stopped and BACKUP YOUR DB!
# pkg_add -u zarafa zarafa-webaccess zarafa-libvmime
===> merge configuration (compare /usr/local/share/examples/zarara/*.cfg
with their counterparts under /etc/zarafa/.
# /usr/local/bin/zarafa-server
===> this will only do sanity checks but not start the server
# pkg_add py-mysql
# python2.6 /usr/local/share/doc/zarafa/zarafa7-upgrade
# /etc/rc.d/zarafa start
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tested by robert@ and myself
ok robert@
zarafa-indexer is not used by default.
Tweak patches accordingly.
Use RLIMIT_DATA instead of RLIMIT_AS which we don't have.
Fix default client_update_path.
Remove a couple of patch entries that are not needed anymore.
Rewrite zarafa.rc and make it a wrapper script that calls the provided
rc.d(8) scripts. This is much more simple, makes much more sense and
allow for proper debugging as discussed with robert@.
zarafa-spooler processes will end up as zombies and we won't be able
to send emails.
this commit also removed the upper limit of 1 thread and from now on
we use the default value which is 5.
ok ajacoutot@