[Obm] OBM 3.0 and Debian 7.7

David DOLCIMASCOLO ddolcimascolo at linagora.com
Thu Nov 13 14:20:11 CET 2014


Hello,

We're aware of this issue, it's 
http://ci-obm.linagora.com/jira/browse/OBMFULL-6127.
To workaround this, simply remove the /libio-socket-ip-perl/ package 
using /aptitude remove libio-socket-ip-perl/.

Please post back on the list if this fixes your issue.

Regards,

David DOLCIMASCOLO
Responsable Equipe OBM / OBM Team Lead
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Le 13/11/2014 11:12, Cyril Cadenel a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> We are installing OBM 3.0 on Debian 7.7.
>
> All packages seems to be installed (via aptitude install obm-full).
>
> First host and domain have been successfully created.
>
> When we create a new user on this new domain, the domain modification 
> can't be applied:
>
>
> /var/log/obm-satellite/obmsatellite.log :
> 2014/11/13 10:56:14:6718370 [15779]: ObmSatellite::Server:93 FATAL - 
> FATAL! Not a HASH reference at /usr/share/perl5/IO/Socket/SSL.pm line 600
>
> obm-services.log:
>
> 2014/11/13 10:56:14:1718 [16237]: OBM::Postfix::smtpInEngine:135 FATAL 
> - au moins une entité nécessitant la régénération des maps SMTP-in est 
> en erreur de traitement
> 2014/11/13 10:56:14:1719 [16237]: OBM::Postfix::smtpInEngine:136 ERROR 
> - génération des maps SMTP-in annulée
> 2014/11/13 10:56:14:1719 [16237]: OBM::Postfix::smtpInEngine:139 ERROR 
> - erreur: utilisateur 'test' (ID:3), nom 'test test'
>
>
> Did you have an idea to resolv this problem.
>
> Kind regards.
>
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