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Obsolete Releases => SME 7.x Contribs => Topic started by: mrjhb3 on April 02, 2009, 04:35:10 AM
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I have created new rpm for kronolith and gollem. They should be in smetest soon, then I'll move them to smecontribs in a few days.
The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Kronolith
Calendar Application version H3 (2.3.1).
Kronolith is the Horde calendar application. It provides web-based calendars
backed by a SQL database or a Kolab server. Supported features include shared
calendars, remote calendars, meeting management, alarms, recurring events, and
a sophisticated day/week view which handles arbitrary numbers of overlapping
events.
The major changes compared to the Kronolith version H3 (2.3) are:
* Added script to import events from SquirrelMail calendars.
* Added option to manually change attendee responses.
* Improved holidays support.
* Many minor bug fixes.
The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Gollem File
Manager version H3 (1.1).
Gollem is a web-based file manager, providing the ability to fully manage a
hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL
database, as part of a real filesystem, an FTP server, or an SSH2 server.
The major changes compared to Gollem version H3 (1.1-RC1) are:
* Use backend description instead of "Root" in the navigation links.
* Small bug fixes.
Gollem version H3 (1.1) is a major upgrade in the 1.x release series,
including these enhancements:
* Improved templating of output code to ease local customization.
* Javascript code now uses the prototype js library, resulting in more
robust code and more available functionality - for example, sortable
tables.
* Editing of text files in the browser.
* Browse API to allow browsing backends through WebDAV.
* And much more.
Gollem now includes an SSHv2 driver that requires more modules. I wasn't able to make it work for the short time that I played with it, so if someone else can get it to work, great.
There are no new tables or indexes so if you only update the three files:
kronolith-h3
gollem-h3
smeserver-gollem
Then all you need to do is a signal-event email-update. If you want to be safe, then a signal-event post-upgrade ; signal-event reboot will do nicely.
John
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The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Gollem File
Manager version H3 (1.1).
Gollem is a web-based file manager, providing the ability to fully manage a
hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL
database, as part of a real filesystem, an FTP server, or an SSH2 server.
That's neat;~) I manually localinstall'd the Gollem and sme-gollem
files from the download repository, allowed local-only-FTP and the
Gollem stuff worked out of the box in the (Horde) Kronolith panel.