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    How to install Kopano on Ubuntu Server 18.04

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    • hispeed
      hispeed last edited by

      Unfortunately it is still not working. The problem must be in the following file:

      /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list
      „deb file:/home/kopano/amd64/core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64 ./“
      

      This is the error i get:

      root@svgwma-kopa-01:/home/kopano/amd64# apt update
      N: Datei »kopano.list”« in Verzeichnis »/etc/apt/sources.list.d/« wird ignoriert, da sie eine ungültige Dateinamen-Erweiterung hat.
      E: Typ »„deb« in Zeile 1 der Quellliste /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list ist unbekannt.
      E: Die Liste der Quellen konnte nicht gelesen werden.
      root@svgwma-kopa-01:/home/kopano/amd64# nano /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list
      
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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano last edited by

        @hispeed the quotes in your posts look weird. maybe that is actual a unicode quote? I’d recommend to just copy & paste the above examples.

        Regards Felix

        Resources:
        https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
        https://documentation.kopano.io/
        https://kb.kopano.io/

        Support overview:
        https://kopano.com/support/

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        • hispeed
          hispeed last edited by hispeed

          I set up a new server again because i probably messed around to much.

          So far everything is fine.

          mkdir -p /home/kopano/amd64
          cd /home/kopano/amd64
          wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/core-8.6.80.760_0%2B90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
          tar xfvz core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
          cd core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64
          cd /home/kopano
          apt-ftparchive packages amd64/ > amd64/Packages
          echo "deb [trusted=yes] file:/home/kopano amd64/" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-com.list
          apt update
          apt install kopano-server-packages
          
          

          @fbartels you wrote about the " which were looking strange to you. It comes from copy paste from your comment:

          https://www.pc-howto.com/kopano-der-neue-stern-am-groupwarehimmel-teil-1/#comment-152876

          Thanks for your help, Core installation successfull with those steps.

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          • thctlo
            thctlo last edited by

            Good to see it works now.

            So the full “copy past part” is the following for others…
            And you only need to change the filename/version for new versions.

            if [ ! -d /home/kopano/amd64 ]
            then
                 mkdir -p /home/kopano/amd64
            fi
            cd /home/kopano/
            
            wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/core-8.6.80.760_0%2B90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
            tar xfvz core-8.6.80.760_0%2B90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
            mv core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64/*.deb /home/kopano/amd64/
            
            apt-ftparchive packages amd64/ > amd64/Packages
            if [ ! -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-com.list ]
            then
                echo "deb [trusted=yes] file:/home/kopano amd64/" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-com.list
            fi
            
            apt update
            apt install kopano-server-packages
            

            @ fbartels
            To make the community package better accessable. How about. this.

            getting the latest version not with:
            wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/core-8.6.80.760_0%2B90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
            but with :
            wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/core-8.6-latest-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz

            This simplies getting the latest much.
            Just an idee.

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            • fbartels
              fbartels Kopano @thctlo last edited by

              @thctlo said in How to install Kopano on Ubuntu Server 18.04:

              This simplies getting the latest much.

              you could also do it dynamically. e.g. like curl -L `lynx -listonly -nonumbers -dump https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/ | grep Ubuntu_16.04-amd64.tar.gz` | tar -xz --strip-components 1 -f -

              Regards Felix

              Resources:
              https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
              https://documentation.kopano.io/
              https://kb.kopano.io/

              Support overview:
              https://kopano.com/support/

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              • thctlo
                thctlo last edited by

                Thank you very much, thats a nice one to know.
                Any tips on … preventing downloading the same file again with this… :-),

                When my get all community files script is ready i’ll post it on the forum.
                I was at 99% and … i acedently deleted it… back to the old version and change it again.

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                • mhope
                  mhope @thctlo last edited by

                  @thctlo Hello,
                  did you succeed in writing a script which downloads and installes the community files?
                  I’m trying to install the community version on a fresh ubuntu 18.04 vm and am referring to the documentation.
                  I was wondering, because no default configuration files where present in the /etc/kopano folder after installing all .deb packages.
                  Therefore I’d like to try your script.
                  Best regards,
                  Marco

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                  • fbartels
                    fbartels Kopano @mhope last edited by

                    @mhope said in How to install Kopano on Ubuntu Server 18.04:

                    because no default configuration files where present in the /etc/kopano folder

                    this is expected as explained in https://documentation.kopano.io/kopanocore_administrator_manual/configure_kc_components.html#configure-the-kopano-server

                    Regards Felix

                    Resources:
                    https://kopano.com/blog/how-to-get-kopano/
                    https://documentation.kopano.io/
                    https://kb.kopano.io/

                    Support overview:
                    https://kopano.com/support/

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                    • mhope
                      mhope @fbartels last edited by

                      @fbartels Thank you very much for your quick response! I’ll refer to the manual.
                      Best regards,

                      Marco

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                      • thctlo
                        thctlo last edited by

                        Hai,

                        Yes, the scripts im using is fine now, but it only installs and setups a repo.
                        and thanks Felix for the curl example. :-)
                        im using now.

                        But as fbartels (felix) is saying, use the manual to configure.
                        That what i also do.

                        All what this script do is, give you the option to
                        apt-get install …

                        #!/bin/bash
                        
                        # Kopano communtiy package downloader
                        # you run it, it get the lastest versions and your ready to install kopano.
                        # a local file repo is create, which you can use for a webserver also.
                        
                        
                        KOPANO_COMMUNITIE_URL="https://download.kopano.io/community"
                        KOPANO_COMMUNITIE_PKG="core archiver deskapp files mdm smime webapp webmeetings"
                        # these need some extra love..   
                        # mattermost kapp konnect kweb libkcoidc mattermost-plugin-kopanowebmeetings mattermost-plugin-notifymatters  
                        
                        # dont change the base once its set.
                        # if you do you need to change the the file:
                        #  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/local-file.list also.
                        BASE_FOLDER=/home/kopano
                        
                        # a subfolder in kopano.
                        KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER="apt"
                        
                        
                        #### Program
                        if [ ! -d $BASE_FOLDER ]
                        then
                            mkdir $BASE_FOLDER
                            cd $BASE_FOLDER
                        else
                            cd $BASE_FOLDER
                        fi
                        
                        # apt-get install curl lynx --no-install-recommendsd
                        OSNAME="$(lsb_release -si)"
                        OSDIST="$(lsb_release -sc)"
                        OSDISTVER="$(lsb_release -sr)"
                        OSDISTVER0="$(lsb_release -sr|cut -c1).0"
                        
                        if [ "${OSNAME}" = "Debian" ]
                        then
                            # Needed for Kopano Community ( used Debian_9.0 )
                            GET_OS="${OSNAME}_${OSDISTVER0}"
                        else
                            # For ubuntu results in Ubuntu_18.04
                            GET_OS="${OSNAME}_${OSDISTVER}"
                        fi
                        
                        GET_ARCH="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"
                        
                        for pkglist in $KOPANO_COMMUNITIE_PKG
                        do
                            if [ "${pkglist}" = "files" ]||[ "${pkglist}" = "mdm" ]||[ "${pkglist}" = "webapp" ]
                            then
                                echo "Getting and extracting $pkglist to ${KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER}. ( -all ) "
                                curl -q -L $(lynx -listonly -nonumbers -dump "${KOPANO_COMMUNITIE_URL}/${pkglist}:/" | grep "${GET_OS}-all".tar.gz) \
                                | tar -xz -C ${KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER} --strip-components 1 -f -
                            else
                                echo "Getting and extracting $pkglist to ${KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER}. ( -${GET_ARCH} ) "
                                curl -q -L $(lynx -listonly -nonumbers -dump "${KOPANO_COMMUNITIE_URL}/${pkglist}:/" | grep "${GET_OS}-${GET_ARCH}".tar.gz) \
                                | tar -xz -C ${KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER} --strip-components 1 -f -
                            fi
                        done
                        
                        if [ ! -d $KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER ]
                        then
                            mkdir $KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER
                            cd $KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER
                        else
                            cd $KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER
                        fi
                        
                        if [ "${GET_ARCH}" = "amd64" ]; then
                            if [ ! -d amd64 ]; then
                                mkdir amd64
                            elif [ "${GET_ARCH}" == "i386" ] || [ "${GET_ARCH}" == "i686" ]; then
                                if [ ! -d i386 ]; then
                                    mkdir i386
                                fi
                            fi
                        fi
                        # Create arch based folder.
                        if [ "${GET_ARCH}" = "amd64" ]; then
                            mv -n *_amd64.deb amd64/
                            mv -n *_all.deb amd64/
                            rm *.deb
                        elif [ "${GET_ARCH}" == "i386" ] || [ "${GET_ARCH}" == "i686" ]; then
                            mv -n *_i386.deb i386/
                            mv -n *_all.deb i386/
                            rm *.deb
                        fi
                        
                        # Create the Packages file so apt knows what to get.
                        apt-ftparchive packages ${GET_ARCH}/ > ${GET_ARCH}/Packages
                        
                        if [ ! -e /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list ]
                        then
                            echo "# file repo format " > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list
                            echo "deb [trusted=yes] file:${BASE_FOLDER}/${KOPANO_EXTRACT2FOLDER}/ ${GET_ARCH}/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list
                            echo "# webserver format" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list
                            echo "#deb [trusted=yes] http://localhost/apt ${GET_ARCH}/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list
                            echo "installed file /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano-community.list"
                            apt-get update -y
                        else
                            apt-get update -y
                        fi
                        
                        # and show some versions.
                        apt-cache policy kopano-server-packages
                        
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                        • mhope
                          mhope @thctlo last edited by

                          @thctlo Thank you very much. This makes installation of the community-packages much easier. I’m looking forward to a running a working kopano-installation on my Ubuntu 18.04 VM.

                          Best regards,

                          Marco

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