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mdgm-ntgr
Sep 25, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
OwnCloud add-on thread
This is a general discussion thread for the OwnCloud add-on Owncloud for Sparc (Duo/NV+ v1 etc.): http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=47&t=66762 Owncloud for ARM (Duo/NV+ v2): http://www...
RATSSWFL
Feb 14, 2013Aspirant
The APT package is toward the bottom of the page HERE: http://www.readynas.com/?page_id=617
Once installed and the NAS restarted, run apt-get update, then apt-get install bzip2. That's as far as I've gotten so far, but I think that should do it. I often take for granted as a tech that my clients "just know" things because I'm so used to doing those things. I suppose it's the same when you're a developer. You don't always realize that most folks don't have all the goodies you have on your machine.
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Success!! Once the foundations were in place everything went smoothly. There was one other minor hiccup, in that during Apache restart, an error message indicated that the Servernam couldn't be identified. This did not stop the process from completing. Apparently, this should be specified in httpd.conf, and I may get around to adding that line, but only if I see that it's causing problems.
Many thanks for the help, and I hope my added info can help others.
Once installed and the NAS restarted, run apt-get update, then apt-get install bzip2. That's as far as I've gotten so far, but I think that should do it. I often take for granted as a tech that my clients "just know" things because I'm so used to doing those things. I suppose it's the same when you're a developer. You don't always realize that most folks don't have all the goodies you have on your machine.
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Success!! Once the foundations were in place everything went smoothly. There was one other minor hiccup, in that during Apache restart, an error message indicated that the Servernam couldn't be identified. This did not stop the process from completing. Apparently, this should be specified in httpd.conf, and I may get around to adding that line, but only if I see that it's causing problems.
Many thanks for the help, and I hope my added info can help others.
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