From 696a7e36a619d8e5dde7bed754105e2a2ea6f5e2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Remi Collet Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 09:25:50 +0200 Subject: roundcubemail: 1.0.0 --- roundcubemail-README.fedora | 40 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 40 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 roundcubemail-README.fedora (limited to 'roundcubemail-README.fedora') diff --git a/roundcubemail-README.fedora b/roundcubemail-README.fedora deleted file mode 100644 index 667d495..0000000 --- a/roundcubemail-README.fedora +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -Regarding database availability: - -Prior to version 0.9.0, SQLite support was disabled in the Fedora package -because Roundcube required the SQLite2-compatible mainline PHP SQLite extension. -As of version 0.9.0, upstream Roundcube has switched to the PDO extension for -database support, and so SQLite support has been re-enabled in the Fedora -package. - -Jon Ciesla, Adam Williamson -2013-05-01 - -Additional installation and update information: - -In your installation process, you'll need to modify db.inc.php and -main.inc.php. In Fedora, these are located in /etc/roundcubemail. These will -work in this location, and should not be moved. They will not be modified on -package updates, so you may want to check the .rpmnew files at that time to see -if you need to migrate your settings to the new file. Also, you should apply -changes to the database schema at this time. Each time upstream Roundcube -changes the database schema, they provide the appropriate commands in a .sql -file in /usr/share/doc/roundcubemail-0.9.0/SQL/(database) - there is one -directory each for MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite. The filenames reflect the date -on which the changes in that file were made upstream, and a comment in each -file notes which versions it applies to. So when Roundcube is updated, check -the appropriate directory for your database provider, and apply the appropriate -changes to your database. There is a PHP script that attempts to aid you with -this process located at /usr/share/roundcubemail/bin/updatedb.sh which you can -call if you can work out the necessary parameters. - -The Roundcube installer is not included in the Fedora package, as its method of -operation is not compatible with distribution packaging. As a consequence of -this, the /usr/share/roundcubemail/bin/update.sh script which upstream -documentation advises you to run on updates is not present in the Fedora -package: it depends on the installer framework. All this script does is to -check for configuration file and database schema updates as described above, -and walk you through applying them; so long as you follow the steps outlined -here on updates, you should be fine. - -Jon Ciesla, Adam Williamson -2013-05-01 -- cgit