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Old 10-20-2005, 10:50 AM
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Default Install Zimbra on FC4 by binaries file

There's a Zimbra package for FC3, which you can install some parts of it. By the other way, I mean install Zimbra on multiserver (mta,ldap,store,...). But on FC4, there's only way is installing it from source. Can we make a package and a install file wrapper from this source ?
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:18 AM
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There's a Zimbra package for FC3, which you can install some parts of it. By the other way, I mean install Zimbra on multiserver (mta,ldap,store,...). But on FC4, there's only way is installing it from source. Can we make a package and a install file wrapper from this source ?
Yeah, at the moment, they only have binaries for Fedora Core 3, and RedHat Enterprise Server 4 (which, incidentally, works fine with CentOS 4.x).

There were a number of folks who got the FC3 binaries running just fine on FC4, by following the simple steps in this post:

http://www.zimbra.com/forums/faq.php..._faq_install_1

While you could make a package and/or wrapper to install that source, I think you'll find the three or so steps in the above post to be far simpler.

Good luck,
-Eric
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