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Nilesh Govindrajan <me@nileshgr.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Peter Humphrey <peter@prh.myzen.co.uk>wrote:
> 
> > On Friday 28 Feb 2014 16:31:39 Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> >
> > > You don't need moddav for owncloud. Owncloud implements it via php.
> >
> > Now I am confused. Do I need to add or remove a USE flag from php or
> > owncloud?
> >
> > # emerge -pv owncloud php
> > ...
> > [ebuild   R   ~] www-apps/owncloud-6.0.1:6.0.1  USE="curl mysql -postgres -
> > sqlite -vhosts" 0 kB
> > [ebuild   R    ] dev-lang/php-5.5.9:5.5  USE="apache2 berkdb bzip2 calendar
> > cgi cli crypt ctype curl exif fileinfo filter fpm ftp gd gdbm gmp hash
> > iconv
> > intl json mysql mysqli nls opcache pdo phar posix readline session
> > simplexml
> > sqlite ssl tokenizer truetype unicode xml xmlwriter zip zlib -bcmath -cdb
> > -cjk
> > -debug -embed -enchant -firebird -flatfile -frontbase -imap -inifile
> > -iodbc -ipv6
> > -kerberos -ldap -ldap-sasl -libedit -libmysqlclient -mhash -mssql -oci8-
> > instant-client -odbc -pcntl -postgres -qdbm -recode (-selinux) -sharedmem -
> > snmp -soap -sockets -spell -sybase-ct -systemd -sysvipc -threads -tidy
> > -wddx -
> > xmlreader -xmlrpc -xpm -xslt" 0 kB
> >
> > I decided to try mysql (mariadb, actually) rather than sqlite; maybe I
> > should
> > revert to the simpler setup, or maybe I've missed something here:
> >
> > wstn / # emerge -pv mysql mariadb
> > ...
> > [ebuild   R   ~] dev-db/mariadb-5.5.32  USE="community pam perl ssl
> > -cluster -
> > debug -embedded -extraengine -jemalloc -latin1 -max-idx-128 -minimal
> > -oqgraph
> > (-pbxt) -profiling (-selinux) -sphinx -static -systemtap -tcmalloc
> > {-test}" 0
> > kB
> > [ebuild   R   ~] virtual/mysql-5.5  USE="-embedded -minimal -static" 0 kB
> >
> > --
> > Regards
> > Peter
> >
> >
> >
> 
> Nothing to get confused. Just install ownCloud like you'd install Wordpress
> on Apache server, i.e. configure apache to run php scripts some way and run
> the owncloud installer. That's it.
> Since ownCloud has automatic update facility, I don't install it using
> portage.

I installed owncloud, but I could not sync an iphone -- at least not to
the calendar part of owncloud.  It didn't complain about the password or
anything, but just sat there after I created the account on the phone.
Has anyone gotten such a thing to actually work?

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