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Date:      Wed, 1 Jun 2016 10:19:56 -0400
From:      Jim Ohlstein <jim@ohlste.in>
To:        rs+freebsd-ports@trust64.com
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Zimbra Port
Message-ID:  <9F871A7D-1A54-495D-B9E4-5056F2EECB91@ohlste.in>
In-Reply-To: <74bdbdd0-0883-c7bd-fa00-996fca53f502@trust64.com>
References:  <74bdbdd0-0883-c7bd-fa00-996fca53f502@trust64.com>

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Sorry for the top post.=20

We use Zimbra on an Ubuntu LTS VM with storage via iSCSI.=20

Given the magnitude, I honestly don't think ports or packages is really the w=
ay to go. I believe that most people use a dedicated (to Zimbra) server or V=
M.=20

If I were to approach this project, I'd do it outside of ports, maybe on git=
hub, or possibly as a VM image.=20

That's not to say it can't be done, rather that a project of this size requi=
res a layout that is not native to FreeBSD ports, and it's so massive with s=
o many moving parts, having to comply with the ports infrastructure, and to m=
aintain it, is probably far more effort than it's worth.=20

Jim Ohlstein
> On Jun 1, 2016, at 9:47 AM, rs <rs+freebsd-ports@trust64.com> wrote:
>=20
> Hello List,
>=20
> I am trying to create a port of the zimbra collaboration suite. I am in co=
ntact with upstream and they are actively helping in making a port happen.
>=20
> It would be my first FreeBSD port (although I have a lot of linux knowledg=
e and know how to create packages for .deb).
>=20
> My first steps involve right now making everything compile (Zimbra include=
s *a lot* of libraries themselves instead of relying on the OS to provide th=
em).
>=20
> I have a couple of questions though:
>=20
> * Zimbra expects itself to be installed to /opt/zimbra. It is not easy to c=
hange that, /opt/zimbra is hardcoded in a lot of places. Its a longterm goal=
 of mine to help clean that up, but it is not possible right now. Are there a=
ny problems with a package which installs to /opt?
>=20
> * The Zimbra source is huge, a git clone is about 13 GigaBytes. I am not s=
ure on how source that big is handled correctly in ports. (e.g. is it OK tha=
t every make does a git clone and you have to wait until you get the 13 GB o=
f data? Would this be a problem for the FreeBSD build cluster infrastructure=
 to create the packages?, ...)
>=20
> * On the porters handbook it says to fetch a tarball from http/ftp, is it a=
lso possible to directly work with git and clone a repository?
>=20
> This is the right place to get help started in porting? FreeBSD has so muc=
h mailing lists :-)
>=20
> Thank you,
> Best
> RAy
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