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Old 06-01-2007, 11:09 AM
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Question build procedure for zimbra mail server on fedora core 4(open source)

sorry but let me make it straight
i need to know procedure to build zimbra mail server (zcs-4.5.4-20070418.FC4.gz)i.e on fedora core 4
it's urgent
i tried to search for it everywhere but in vain
till now we have configured dns server
and zimbra server but we dont know how to build zimbra in fc4(open soure code).
i want to know if this is possible ,if not how to proceed with installation.

REMEMBER ITS URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank's in advance
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:13 AM
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REMEMBER ITS URGENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank's in advance
Remember this is free software that you're using and people give their time freely to support it, please don't demand immediate supoort or response to questions. Do some research and read the forums and documentation that you'll see on SVN.

There is also a build of Zimbra for FC4, if it's urgent use that.

[edit]BTW, I moved this to the developers forum not tagged onto the end of another thread.
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:29 AM
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Remember this is free software that you're using and people give their time freely to support it, please don't demand immediate supoort or response to questions. Do some research and read the forums and documentation that you'll see on SVN.

There is also a build of Zimbra for FC4, if it's urgent use that.
i know sir i have tried that and still not able to come to a solution.
thats why i have to post this .
what we need is only the procedure to build zimbra on fc4 we have zcs4.5.4.tar.fc4
i know everyone is giving their time to support it ,
we also want to be one of u & hence r more curious about it.
&
sorry for such an "urgent" request.
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:42 AM
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What I don't understand is why you want to build it from source when there's a build for FC4 here or haven't you seen that? Just download that and install it. If that's what you want I'll move this thread out of the developers forum.

Please make sure you read the Quick Start Guide and other documentation from here.
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Old 06-01-2007, 11:49 PM
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see basically i m new in this field
i first want to build the zimbra in fc4 plainly
and then if poosible want to make changes in it if possible
so i want to know it
see i want to know gain knowledge so i m asking about it
please dont mind it

thanks in advance
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Old 06-02-2007, 06:52 AM
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see basically i m new in this field
i first want to build the zimbra in fc4 plainly
and then if poosible want to make changes in it if possible
so i want to know it
see i want to know gain knowledge so i m asking about it
please dont mind it

thanks in advance
The build cvs in the SVN works, and the code roughly corresponds to the latest released version. What changes do you want to make? You may not need a source distribution?

I will be honest and say that building the tree the first time (as with any large project) can be a monumental task at times.

The tree is available at zimbra.svn.sourceforge.net
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Old 06-03-2007, 06:02 AM
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only trouble is the svn hasn't been updated for over 2 months, so developing against it isn't much use unless you're willing to merge changes if it reopens again in the future. the most up to date source is the last tarball dropped with 4.5.5 release:
SourceForge.net: Files

great job on the encryption services! look forward to trying it
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