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Scalable OpenGroupware.org (Inverse edition) 1.0rc9 (Default branch)

ImageScalable OpenGroupware.org (SOGo) is a project derived from OpenGroupware.Org (OGo) with scalability in mind. The Inverse edition of this project has many feature enhancements: CalDAV and GroupDAV compliance, full handling of vCard as well as vCalendar/iCalendar formats, and support for folder sharing and ACLs. The Web interface has been rewritten in an AJAX fashion to provided a faster UI for the users, consistency in look and feel with the Mozilla applications, and to reduce the load of the transactions on the server.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release adds a quota indicator to the Web mail module. It improves drag handles behaviour. It improves the init script when killing processes. It improves the behavior of recurrent events with attendees. It improves the ACL editor of the calendar Web module. It fixes handling of timezones in daily and weekly events.Image

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MKCRAMFS(8)						      Debian GNU/Linux Manual						       MKCRAMFS(8)

NAME
mkcramfs - make a compressed ROM file system SYNOPSIS
mkcramfs [-h] [-b blksize] [-e edition] [-i file] [-n name] dirname outfile DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the mkcramfs command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others), because the original program does not have a manual page. mkcramfs constructs a CramFs from the contents of dirname. The image of the resulting file system is placed in outfile. OPTIONS
-h Give a brief help message. -E Make all warnings errors (non-zero exit status). -b blksize Set the block size of the generated file system. -e edition Set the edition number (part of fsid). -i file Insert a file image into the filesystem (requires Linux >= 2.4.0). -n name Set the name of the CramFs filesystem. -p Pad by 512 bytes for boot code. -s Sort directory entries (old option, ignored). -v Turn on verbose mode. -z Make explicit holes (requires Linux >= 2.3.39). AUTHOR
mkcramfs is written by Linus Torvalds and Daniel Quinlan. Manual page added by Herbert Xu. KERNEL SOURCE
2001 February 22th MKCRAMFS(8)