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    • thctlo
      thctlo last edited by thctlo

      that because you need to separate the i386 and amd64 packages.

      I use a script like this, I place all file in the same folder as this script and run it.

      #!/bin/bash
      
      # Updater for the local apt-repo
      ARCH="$(dpkg --print-architecture)"
      
      if [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ]; then
          if [ ! -d amd64 ]; then
              mkdir amd64
          elif [ "${ARCH}" == "i386" ] || [ "${ARCH}" == "i686" ]; then
              if [ ! -d i386 ]; then
                  mkdir i386
              fi
          fi
      fi
      # Create arch based folder.
      if [ "${ARCH}" = "amd64" ]; then
          mv -n *_amd64.deb amd64/
          mv -n *_all.deb amd64/
          rm *.deb
      elif [ "${ARCH}" == "i386" ] || [ "${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 ${ARCH}/ > ${ARCH}/Packages
      

      in addition use this apt line :

      deb [trusted=yes] file:/home/kopano/apt/ amd64/
      

      pointers here are.
      the base folder is :/home/kopano/apt/
      and in that folder we create the $ARCH folders.

      Advantage with a setup like this, is its very easy now to switich to a http repo and very easy to add an extra os, and arch.

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @thctlo last edited by

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

        that because you need to separate the i386 and amd64 packages.

        you really don’t need that.

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

        libtidy5-dbgsym_5.1.9+3.1_i386.deb

        why would you want to install 32bit packages anyways? in todays world you allways want to go for 64bit.

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

        root@svgwma-kopa-01:/tmp/core-8.6.80.752_0+85-Debian_9.0-i386# apt install kopano-server-packages
        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.
        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:/tmp/core-8.6.80.752_0+85-Debian_9.0-i386# dpkg -i *.deb

        it seems there is a wrong line in your sources file. if that is properly set up, then you also don’t need to to dpkg -i

        PS: please use code blocks when pasting console output. this forum uses markdown for formatting.

        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

          @fbartels why are you saying that you wont have to split the amd64 and i386 package, if you dont you get a mess and this will result in errors.
          Yes its possible but how may have setup Multi-arch?

          Felix, please note, im not attacking here, im in learing mode If im wrong here, please point me to the source info…

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          • fbartels
            fbartels Kopano last edited by

            It wasn’t an attack from my side either. If you are running 64bit (which you should definitely do), then only download the 64bit archive and create your repo from there. There is no need to download the 32bit archive and therefore no need to separate the repo.

            And even if you provide a repository with 32 and 64bit packages I am not sure if it makes a difference to put the packages in different sub directories.

            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

              Great ;-), Always remember me as in, thctlo is trying to help not flame… i do that for you also. ;-)

              Ok, yes, clear, im totaly pro dropping 32bit, saves lots of hassle… but some users still might want a 32bit version, think in the small media pc’s. like a Pi low power devices… I think a few years and 32bit is gone.

              If you provide a repo with 32 and 64bit package you must split these, if these are mixed, the package cant determine what to install and the install will fail.
              I have also a few 32bits servers. If i put all packages in one folder and done make the separation in arch, packages fail when installing. I provide Debian samba packages for people on the samba list, i also learned the hardway …
              that how i know for sure… The samba and debian devs are great help in learning things like this.

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              • hispeed
                hispeed last edited by hispeed

                Thanks for your answers.
                I downloaded now the 64bit version. It was a mistake (for me) I usually use 64 Bit.

                cd /tmp
                wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core:/core-8.6.80.760_0%2B90-Debian_9.0-amd64.tar.gz
                cd core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Debian_9.0-amd64
                

                Now I probably have to do this command:

                apt-ftparchive packages . | gzip -9c > Packages.gz && echo „deb file:$(pwd) ./“ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list”
                

                What do I need to write into (pwd) ? A password for the package?

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                • fbartels
                  fbartels Kopano @hispeed last edited by fbartels

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

                  Debian_9.0-amd64

                  but that is now Debian 9. not Ubuntu 18.04

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

                  What do I need to write into (pwd) ? A password for the package?

                  just leave it as it is. this part will be replaced by the current directory by bash (http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/commandsub.html).

                  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 @fbartels last edited by hispeed

                    Yes you’re right. So once again:

                    cd /tmp
                    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
                    apt-ftparchive packages . | gzip -9c > Packages.gz && echo „deb file:$(pwd) ./“ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kopano.list”
                    

                    and now I need to start the installation…? Which command do I use now?

                    When I do apt update:

                    root@svgwma-kopa-01:/tmp/core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-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:/tmp/core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64#
                    
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                    • thctlo
                      thctlo last edited by

                      look here : https://documentation.kopano.io/kopanocore_administrator_manual/installing.html#installation
                      and if the repo works:

                      apt install kopano-server-packages 
                      
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                      • thctlo
                        thctlo last edited by thctlo

                        and what i do after,

                        RANDOMPASSWD(){ < /dev/urandom tr -dc _A-Z-a-z-0-9 | head -c${1:-16};echo; } 
                        

                        or run this on CLI or put it in .bashrc ( and type source .bashrc or logout/login again )
                        With the latest versions of kopano the (most) of the defaults are ok.

                        After the install create the kopano database. Read the manual, or use this more easy way, in my optionion.

                        ##### Setup the Database
                        # Set a random mysql password.
                        SQLDBPWD="$(RANDOMPASSWD)"
                        ##### Create database and set rights. 
                        mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "CREATE DATABASE dbkopano"; 
                        mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "CREATE USER ukopano@localhost IDENTIFIED BY '$SQLDBPWD'";
                        mysql --defaults-file=/etc/mysql/debian.cnf -Bse "GRANT all ON dbkopano.* TO 'ukopano'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '$SQLDBPWD'";
                        

                        ukopano = user
                        dbkopano = database name

                        change the “secret key in kopano-presence”

                        sed -i "s/#server_secret_key = GEHEIM/server_secret_key = $(RANDOMPASSWD)/" /etc/kopano/presence.cfg
                        
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                        • thctlo
                          thctlo last edited by thctlo

                          @fbartels, the above options can also be used to create the sql database at install.

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                          • hispeed
                            hispeed last edited by

                            If I do your command for the installation I get this error:

                            root@svgwma-kopa-01:/tmp/core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64# apt install kopano-server-packages
                            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.
                            N: Datei »kopano.list”« in Verzeichnis »/etc/apt/sources.list.d/« wird ignoriert, da sie eine ungültige Dateinamen-Erweiterung hat.
                            

                            So probably is something wrong with the repo. It’s a fresh installation and I have only installed LAMP. I have not made any other changes to the system.

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                            • thctlo
                              thctlo last edited by thctlo

                              @hispeed

                              ok, i’ll make it more easy for you. Follow this to the letter.

                              mkdir -p /home/kopano/amd64
                              mv /tmp/core-8.6.80.760_0+90-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64/*.deb /home/kopano/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
                              

                              That should do it.

                              Please note that after a reboot your /tmp is empty and the folder core-8.6.80… is gone and you wil have message on every apt update

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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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