$Date: 2009/06/01 21:10:44 $
Download
Please proceed to the list of Kolab download servers for downloading Kolab client or server packages provided by kolab.org.
Details about what to download:
KDE Kolab Client
You may either pick one of the regular KDE versions coming with the software distribution of your choice or the versions packaged by the Kolab Community. Check the status of KDE Kolab client to make an informed decision.On apt.intevation.org packages for Debian can be found. The corresponding tarballs can be used for manual packaging. (apt.intevation.de is open to the public, but funded by the professional services of the Kolab Konsortium. Consider a maintenance or packaging contract with them, if you need these packages professionally.)
For binary installers enterprise 4 (e4) check the wiki: Windows, Mac OS X
The old stable proko2 tarballs are archived in the "kde-client" section of the download servers. Check out the ReleaseNote History.
Kolab Server 2.x
The main distribution form of Kolab Server are source-RPM packages for the OpenPKG system. This way, Kolab Server can more easily installed an various operating systems without the need of preparing specific packages with all the numerous small differences.
The most important directories for downloading server packages are:
server/
|--release/ - stable releases of Kolab Server
| |--kolab-server-2.2.1/ - previous stable release 2.2.1
| `--kolab-server-2.2.2/ - current stable release 2.2.2
|--security-updates/ - files referenced by Kolab Security Issues
`--beta/ - beta versions and release candidates
(alternatively use one of our download mirrors)
The release and beta directories will contain a sources subdirectory
with the source-RPM packages as needed for the OpenPKG environment.
For some operating systems you might find additional
directories containing pre-compiled packages, e.g.
ix86-debian4.0 for Debian/etch on 32bit x86 systems.
Using them usually considerably reduces installation time.
Please read the 1st.README contained in the installation
directory before installing the server.
You may want to look at the release-notes.txt file, too, to read
about changes compared to earlier versions.
These packages are collateral results of the following commercial activities:
Uptodate, tested and supported packages for specific distributions
can be ordered from the
Kolab Konsortium.
