[cvs] [Wiki] changed: FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Fri Jul 29 08:24:50 PDT 2005
jan Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:24:50 -0700
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot
New Revision: 3.2
Change log: Split out Turba
@@ -269,50 +269,9 @@
If it does not, at least you can see where it breaks, by matching the result code with the {{return}} statement in the program; the line on which the matching return statement lies is the one which failed. For instance, if result code=1, then mysql isn't running, or a bad host/username/password has been entered.
+++ ((FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot/IMP|Troubleshooting IMP))
-+++ Troubleshooting Turba
-
-++++ When adding a new address from IMP I get an error that it is already in the address book.
-
-This is a bug in the code that has since been fixed. The error is in turba/lib/api.php at about line 93. The incorrect and correct lines are:
-
-<code>
-INCORRECT:
- if (PEAR::isError($res) || count($res) > 0) {
-
-CORRECT:
- if (PEAR::isError($res) || $res->count() > 0) {
-</code>
-
-++++ Why does Turba give the error "Undefined index: socket ..."
-This means you have a missing or misconfigured //socket// and/or //protocol// parameter value in the //params// block(s) in {{/horde/turba/config/sources.php}}.
-
-Unless you are trying to use unix sockets rather than tcp/ip connections, set the //socket// value to '' (meaning no value), and/or set the //protocol// value to 'tcp'.
-
-++++ Added attribute names not working with ldap
-When adding new attribute names in the {{sources.php}} map section for ldap servers, make sure all the attribute names are completely lowercase. Also make sure that all attributes you add to {{sources.php}} are also added to {{attributes.php}}. Finally, make sure your ldap ACL's are set correctly to allow them to be viewed.
-
-++++ LDAP queries empty after upgrading to Turba 1.2
-The 'objectclass' entry for LDAP address book definitions in {{turba/config/sources.php}} is respected in Turba 1.2 but wasn't in earlier versions. Set it to use a correct value for your LDAP structure.
-
-++++ Notice: Undefined index: businesscategory
-
-Turba has a system of defining what is in a directory or address book which is necessarily complicated by reason that it is flexible enough to map to pretty much anything with no code changes, only configuration file tweaks.
-
-In {{turba/config/sources.php}}, for every backend that you use in Turba, you configure a //map//. The map defines a mapping between whatever fields exist in the backend directory and what Turba calls those fields and also what kind of data Turba treats them as containing. So if the //contact_email// field in a database table is an email address, you could tell Turba to map 'email' => 'contact_email'.
-
-However, Turba needs to then know what 'email' or 'name' are. They're defined in {{turba/config/attributes.php}}, which is the set of attributes that any given Turba installation understands. The {{attributes.php}} file defines the label for a field and also what kind of data it is - a string, an email address, an enumeration of several options, etc.
-
-So, back to the problem: you have some attributes in your map that Turba doesn't know about. In {{sources.php}}, there's probably a line something like:
-
-<code type="php">
-'businesscategory' => 'backend_field_bus_cat',
-</code>
-
-But there is no 'businesscategory' attribute in your attributes.php. You need to either add an attribute entry, or remove that field, or map it to something else that Turba already knows about.
-
-In some versions of Turba, the default sources.php file included an example that used attributes that weren't in the default attributes.php file and hence could cause this error. This has since been fixed for newer releases.
++++ ((FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot/Turba|Troubleshooting Turba))
+++ Troubleshooting Trean
++++ Can't save bookmarks or categories.
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