Subj : Re: MBSE + Virtualmin
To   : Andrew Leary
From : James Digriz
Date : Mon Apr 23 2018 09:52 am

Andrew Leary wrote to James Digriz:
AL> Hello James!
AL>
AL> 22 Apr 18 18:46, you wrote to me:
AL>
AL>  AL>>  VC> Would be nice if the configure script does this but . . .
AL>  AL>>
AL>  AL>> I will look into this.  However, from my initial reading of the
AL>  AL>> SETUP.sh, it will require more than just replacing the MHOME value
AL>  AL>> at the top of the script. I'll have to experiment on a test system
AL>  AL>> to see if I can figure out what else will break in these cases.
AL>  AL>>
AL>  AL>> Andrew
AL>  AL>>
AL>
AL>  JD> That's all I did and everything seems to be working fine. MBSE on
AL>  JD> CentOS 6.9 + Virtualmin, Apache, Postfix, Dovecot, Proftpd, etc.
AL>  JD> Haven't tried on any other OS.
AL>
AL> OK.  I haven't had the chance to actually test it yet.  On my own systems
AL> leave MBSE in the default /opt/mbse location.

It just seemed to me more straight-forward to use /home rather than /opt with
Virtualmin. It might be possible to use the default MBSE setup with judicious
use of bind mounts and/or symlinks, or you could recompile Virtualmin's
modified httpd, but I haven't tried.

AL>
AL>  JD> Finally found the hg repository and now running the latest snapshot.
AL>  JD> Kept getting  errors trying to clone it, so downloaded the zip.
AL>
AL> Thanks for reminding me; I need to check and see if the Git repository is
AL> up
AL> to date.  To this point, the Hg repository has been the primary
AL> development
AL> repository.  At some point in the near future, I will probably be
AL> switching to
AL> Git as primary.
AL>

I tried the git repo the other day, it was up to 1.0.7.3. Had problems cloning
it, too. That is probably my internet connection.

Thanks guys for keeping this software going.

   Greetings, James Digriz
   email: [email protected]

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