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    • bcnx71
      bcnx71 last edited by

      Hi,

      mapi.so is not being loaded on my CentOS 7 system, probably because I am on PHP 7.1 (needed for Joomla).
      I would like to compile it manually. Where can I find the source file? I’ve been digging around for it but can’t seem to find it.

      Cheers,

      BC

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      • bhuisman
        bhuisman last edited by

        @bcnx71 you can find the source for Kopano Groupware Core here: https://stash.kopano.io/projects/KC/repos/kopanocore/browse - make sure you switch to the right branch / build from the right tag for your server version.

        Regards, Bob

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        • bcnx71
          bcnx71 last edited by

          Hi Bob,

          thanks for the link. I am using core-10.0.1.130.f12ae5e-RHEL_7_EPEL_7-x86_64 which I can find under the kopanocore-10.0.1 tag. I am not a developer, but I made a filter based on the “mapi” keyword and the most relevant files are under inetmapi, mapi4linux and php-ext. Which ones should I compile? Or should I compile all?
          Do already compiled versions of mapi.so for PHP 7.x exist which I could simply copy over?

          Cheers,

          BC

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          • bcnx71
            bcnx71 @bhuisman last edited by

            @bhuisman

            By the way: I found core-10.0.1.130.fddcb4c-RHEL_7_PHP_70-x86_64.tar.gz . Is this Kopano for PHP7 on CentOS 7? If so, I suppose I can use that one instead of compiling?

            Cheers,

            BC

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