Installation on RHEL4 Scalix9.4

Discuss installation of Scalix software

Moderators: ScalixSupport, admin

mikevl
Scalix Star
Scalix Star
Posts: 596
Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2004 8:32 pm
Location: New Zealand

Installation on RHEL4 Scalix9.4

Postby mikevl » Sat Nov 12, 2005 9:17 pm

Hi I'm trying to install as above. I keep getting dependency issues relating to compat-lib++. I have installed compat-libstdc++296 & compat-libstdc++33. At diferent times and uninstalled them to see which one woill work. But alas none work. I have done rpm rebuilddb. Still no good.

Any help greatfully accepted

Exasperated

natkins
Scalix
Scalix
Posts: 37
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 2:21 am
Location: San Mateo, CA
Contact:

Postby natkins » Sun Nov 13, 2005 1:55 pm

Hi, Could you please post the log messages that show this dependency failure? Thanks.

ScalixSupport
Scalix
Scalix
Posts: 5503
Joined: Thu Mar 25, 2004 8:15 pm

Postby ScalixSupport » Tue Nov 15, 2005 10:11 pm

Hi Mikevl,

I think these packages are part of the Legacy Software Tools that are part of the list of what packages to select when installing Linux for your Scalix server. If you are running the GUI on your Linux box select System Tools/Add Remove programs scroll down and select the Legacy Software Tools Check box.

On page 13 of the Installation guide you will see the following...

Qualifications for a Red Hat Linux installation

The system onto which you are installing Scalix Server is a dedicated messaging server. As aresult, selecting Everything in the Package Group Selection window during the installation of Red Hat Linux can severely reduce overall system performance. Installing a large number of packages causes excessive use of disk space and results in numerous processes running on the system that can interfere with the efficiency, security, and scalability of the e-mail server. Scalix Corporation recommends installing only the package groups listed below. With the exception of Tomcat and Java J2SE, these package groups contain all the required packages (RPMs) along with their respective software dependencies.

1 During the installation of Red Hat Linux, select Customize selection of packages to
be installed and click Next.
2 When the Package Group Selection pane appears, select only the following package
groups:
• X Window System
• KDE Desktop Environment or GNOME Desktop Environment (or both)
• Graphical Internet
• Text-based Internet
• Server Configurations Tools
• Network Servers (also, select Details, then select krb5-server)
• Web Server
• Development Tools
• Kernel Development
• Legacy Software Tools
• Administration Tools
• System Tools
3 You can complete the installation at this point.

Regards,
Don


Return to “Installation”



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests