Fedora Core 4 Install Error

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Fedora Core 4 Install Error

Postby bbrookshire » Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:09 pm

Hi folks,

I'm a Linux newbie, in search of a descent Exchange server replacement. Thought I'd start here, with this promising Scalix product and evaluate for a few months ...

I followed the install guide in the installation PDF to the best of my ability ... but when attempting to install Scalix I run into an error I don't quite get.

On the GUI, it's searching for "the latest Scalix Packages" ... and in the console window, the following exception is thrown:

[root@localhost scalix-9.4.2-community-intel-rh]# sh scalix-installer-community
Scalix Installer - extracting archive, please wait...
Scalix Installer - starting version 9.4.2.7...
Scalix Installer (Community Edition) - audit log file is /var/log/scalix-installer-20051222.log
Exception in thread Thread-1:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/threading.py", line 442, in __bootstrap
self.run()
File "build/py24/sxthread.py", line 784, in run
File "build/py24/sxsystem.py", line 312, in determine_packages
File "build/py24/sxsystem.py", line 421, in determine_scalix_packages_in_dir
IndexError: list index out of range

I'd appreciate whatever help you bright folks can supply this old dog.

Cheers,

Barry

bbrookshire

One last thing ...

Postby bbrookshire » Thu Dec 22, 2005 7:11 pm

In the installation guide, got a question on a couple of required packages:

- Kernel Development (I don't see this package listed)

- Legacy Software Tools (I don't see this EXACT package either)

Again, this is Fedora Core 4.

Thanks people.

Cheers,

Barry

bbrookshire

Disregard

Postby bbrookshire » Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:46 pm

My apologies. I'm even more dense than I originally imagined. When the directions say "Change to the shared directory" ... they seriously mean a SHARED (777) directory.

Working fine now ...

Thanks,

Barry

bbrookshire

I give up ...

Postby bbrookshire » Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:13 pm

Don't know what I did ... but the next reboot produced a kernel panic ...

Linux still isn't user friendly enough for me ... I'll leave it to you smart folks ...

Adios

Barry


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