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Old 07-13-2007, 12:18 PM
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Default Unable to install on Ubuntu 7.04 64-bit

Hi all,

I'm checking out Zimbra for the first time, and can't even get it installed. I have an AMD64 box running Kubuntu 7.04 (Feisty). I am trying to install Zimbra zcs-4.5.6_GA_1044.UBUNTU6.tgz, but get an error after the depency checks:

root@zimbra:~# uname -a
Linux zimbra 2.6.19-4-generic-amd64 #2 SMP Thu Apr 5 05:57:13 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
root@zimbra:~/zcs# ./install.sh

Operations logged to /tmp/install.log.3465
Checking for existing installation...
zimbra-ldap...NOT FOUND
zimbra-logger...NOT FOUND
zimbra-mta...NOT FOUND
zimbra-snmp...NOT FOUND
zimbra-store...NOT FOUND
zimbra-apache...NOT FOUND
zimbra-spell...NOT FOUND
zimbra-core...NOT FOUND


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Checking for prerequisites...
NPTL...FOUND
sudo...FOUND sudo-1.6.8p12-4ubuntu5
libidn11...FOUND libidn11-0.6.5-1build1
curl...FOUND curl-7.15.5-1ubuntu2
fetchmail...FOUND fetchmail-6.3.6-1ubuntu2
libpcre3...FOUND libpcre3-6.7-1ubuntu2
libgmp3c2...FOUND libgmp3c2-2:4.2.1+dfsg-4build1
libexpat1...FOUND libexpat1-1.95.8-3.4build1
libxml2...FOUND libxml2-2.6.27.dfsg-1ubuntu3
libstdc++6...FOUND libstdc++6-4.1.2-0ubuntu4
libstdc++5...FOUND libstdc++5-1:3.3.6-15ubuntu1
openssl...FOUND openssl-0.9.8c-4build1

Checking for installable packages

Found zimbra-core
Found zimbra-ldap
Found zimbra-logger
Found zimbra-mta
Found zimbra-snmp
Found zimbra-store
Found zimbra-apache
Found zimbra-spell


Select the packages to install

Install zimbra-ldap [Y]

Install zimbra-logger [Y]

Install zimbra-mta [Y]

Install zimbra-snmp [Y]

Install zimbra-store [Y]

Install zimbra-spell [Y]
Checking required space for zimbra-core
checking space for zimbra-store

Installing:
zimbra-core
zimbra-ldap
zimbra-logger
zimbra-mta
zimbra-snmp
zimbra-store
zimbra-apache
zimbra-spell

The system will be modified. Continue? [N] y

Removing /opt/zimbra
Installing packages

zimbra-core......zimbra-core_4.5.6_GA_1044.UBUNTU6_i386.deb...FAILED
###ERROR###


I'm guessing that the problem is that the .debs are i386, not x86_64. Does this make sense?

If this is the case what are my options? Thanks in advance!

Paul
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Old 07-13-2007, 04:48 PM
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Yeah, makes sense.
So the build you got was 32-bit, and not the OS you're running.

There may be a way around this, but we don't recommend it because it can (and will) cause problems.

Do you know how to build from source? That would be better
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Old 07-14-2007, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jholder View Post
Yeah, makes sense.
So the build you got was 32-bit, and not the OS you're running.

There may be a way around this, but we don't recommend it because it can (and will) cause problems.

Do you know how to build from source? That would be better
Thanks for the reply! I was afraid that I would have to build from source, which I can do. The problem is that I only see the trunk in the SVN repository. How can I get stable source, rather than the bleeding edge code? Thanks!
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Old 07-14-2007, 11:15 AM
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Follow the links for the normal releases, well where you got your current ubuntu package I guess, there are source tarballs for the last couple of stable releases alongside.

good luck on your journey, it's 'fun' building from source!
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