From 1e29073e7c11b60435dfc865e49bd0c207986a47 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Becker Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 14:17:14 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated 19.1 Release notes and distribution specific instructions (markdown) --- ...-and-distribution-specific-instructions.md | 26 ++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/19.1-Release-notes-and-distribution-specific-instructions.md b/19.1-Release-notes-and-distribution-specific-instructions.md index d0d7815..1bb5a73 100644 --- a/19.1-Release-notes-and-distribution-specific-instructions.md +++ b/19.1-Release-notes-and-distribution-specific-instructions.md @@ -2,6 +2,14 @@ > Please read the [19.1+ Installation](https://github.com/EGroupware/egroupware/wiki/19.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package) instructions first, they are not repeated here again! +> If you update or install EPL, you have to install the Community Edition first! +> In case of an update the EPL packages will be removed, of cause leaving your data intact. +> To install the EPL source / run the EPL container you need your download.egroupware.org credentials and run the following command: +``` +/etc/egroupware-docker/use-epl.sh +``` +> It will ask your EPL repo credentials, add them and the EPL image to your docker-compose.yml file and start the EPL container. + # Ubuntu 18.04 & 16.04 or Debian 10 For new installations or updating from EPL you need to add our server:eGroupWare repo first: ``` @@ -29,7 +37,7 @@ Unfortunately Docker CE seems to install an old version of docker-compose, not s > This are probably all solvable problems, but we currently have no documentation what exactly needs to be done and therefore do NOT recommend updating to 19.1 at the moment. # openSUSE 15.1 & 15.0 or SLES 15 & 12 -> If you have automatic updates enabled or run ```zypper update``` update to 19.1 will happen automatic. +> If you have automatic updates enabled or run ```zypper update``` manually update to 19.1 will happen automatic! For new installations or updating from EPL you need to add our server:eGroupWare repo first: ``` @@ -37,22 +45,34 @@ zypper addrepo https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:eGroupWare/open ``` > For openSUSE 15.0 please replace in the above instructions "openSUSE_Leap_15.1" with "openSUSE_Leap_15.0", for SLES use "SLE_15" or "SLE_12". -Then you need to run for new installations: +Then you need to run for new installations or updating EPL: ``` zypper refresh zypper install egroupware-docker ``` +or to update an existing installation +``` +zypper update +``` > Our SUSE packages recommends Rocket.Chat and Collabora Online Office, which mean they will be installed by default. There is probably a way to opt out of that too, which needs to be documented here. Doing so you have to take care of explicitly installing MariaDB! Of cause you can always deinstall them after testing, if you prefer to use something else. > SLES does not provide a docker-compose package/command, therefore we provide one in our repository. # RHEL or CentOS 7 -> If you have automatic updates enabled or run ```yum update``` update to 19.1 will happen automatic. +> If you have automatic updates enabled or run ```yum update``` manually, the update to 19.1 will happen automatic! +For new installations or updating from EPL you need to add our server:eGroupWare repo first: ``` cd /etc/yum.repos.d/ wget https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:eGroupWare/RHEL_7/server:eGroupWare.repo +``` +Then you need to run for a new installations or updating EPL: +``` yum install egroupware-docker ``` +or to update an existing installation +``` +yum update +``` > RHEL/CentOS does not provide a docker-compose package/command, therefore we provide one in our repository.