Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2012 13:34:38 +0200 From: Andrea Venturoli <ml@netfence.it> To: horde@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Some Horde questions Message-ID: <505DA24E.9050207@netfence.it>
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Hello. I've got Horde 4 installed; this is my situation: > # pkg_info | grep horde > horde-4.0.15 Horde Application Framework > horde-content-1.0.3 Horde tagging application > horde-imp-5.0.23 Horde web based webmail system > horde-ingo-2.0.9 Horde email filter rules manager > horde-kronolith-3.0.17 Horde web based calendar > horde-mnemo-3.0.6 Horde web based notes manager > horde-nag-3.0.8 Horde web based task list manager > horde-timeobjects-1.0.7 Horde timeobjects application > horde-turba-3.0.15 Horde web based address book > horde-webmail-4.0.8 Horde Groupware Webmail Edition > horde-whups-2.0.2 Horde bug tracking/ticketing system > pear-channel-horde-20120210 PEAR channel pear.horde.org Yesterday I wanted to try hermes, so I did: > portupgrade -RN horde-hermes What I hadn't realized, was that this Hermes is for version 3. Horde 3 was installed, screwing my horde installation. After some pkg_delete and "portupgrade -f" I was able to restore functionality, but I'm left with some questions. First, shouldn't www/horde-base and www/horde4-base conflict? They overwrite each other's files... Second, is there a reason no Hermes port exists for Horde 4? Did anyone try this before? Third, what about Horde 5? Any plan to port this? bye & Thanks av.
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