[horde] apache owes

Andy andy at stronzo.d2g.com
Sun Jul 27 14:46:04 PDT 2003


Quoting RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <rmvg at computerking.ca>:

>     i just want a webmail server

IMP is _not_ a mail server. It is just a client.

Andy





>
> so matey i should be using horde instead of silkymail is there a way to
> install your package without hveing to intall all these dependancies
>
> imp-3.2.1_2
>     A webmail system which accesses mail over IMAP
>     Maintained by: thierry at pompo.net
>
>
<mailto:thierry at pompo.net?cc=ports at FreeBSD.org&subject=FreeBSD%20Port:%20imp-3.2.1_2>
>     Also listed in: www <../ports/www.html>
>     Requires: XFree86-libraries-4.3.0_5
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5EXFree86-libraries-4.3.0_5&stype=name>,
>     apache-1.3.28 </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eapache-1.3.28&stype=name>,
>     aspell-0.50.3_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Easpell-0.50.3_1&stype=name>,
>     cclient-2002d,1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Ecclient-2002d,1&stype=name>, db41-4.1.25_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Edb41-4.1.25_1&stype=name>, expat-1.95.6_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eexpat-1.95.6_1&stype=name>,
>     fontconfig-2.2.90_3
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Efontconfig-2.2.90_3&stype=name>,
>     freetype2-2.1.4_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Efreetype2-2.1.4_1&stype=name>,
>     gettext-0.11.5_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Egettext-0.11.5_1&stype=name>, horde-2.2.3_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Ehorde-2.2.3_1&stype=name>, imake-4.3.0_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eimake-4.3.0_1&stype=name>, imap-uw-2002d,1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eimap-uw-2002d,1&stype=name>, jpeg-6b_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Ejpeg-6b_1&stype=name>, libgnugetopt-1.2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibgnugetopt-1.2&stype=name>,
>     libiconv-1.9.1_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibiconv-1.9.1_1&stype=name>, libltdl-1.5
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibltdl-1.5&stype=name>, libmcal-0.7
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibmcal-0.7&stype=name>, libwmf-0.2.8
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibwmf-0.2.8&stype=name>, libxml2-2.5.8_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elibxml2-2.5.8_1&stype=name>, lynx-2.8.4.1d
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Elynx-2.8.4.1d&stype=name>,
>     mysql-client-4.0.14
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Emysql-client-4.0.14&stype=name>,
>     openldap-2.1.22
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eopenldap-2.1.22&stype=name>,
>     pear-Archive_Tar-1.1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Archive_Tar-1.1&stype=name>,
>     pear-Auth-1.2.0_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Auth-1.2.0_1&stype=name>,
>     pear-Auth_SASL-1.0.0_2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Auth_SASL-1.0.0_2&stype=name>,
>     pear-Console_Getopt-1.0_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Console_Getopt-1.0_1&stype=name>,
>     pear-DB-1.5.0.rc1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-DB-1.5.0.rc1&stype=name>,
>     pear-Date-1.3_2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Date-1.3_2&stype=name>,
>     pear-HTML_Common-1.2.1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-HTML_Common-1.2.1&stype=name>,
>     pear-Log-1.6.7 </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Log-1.6.7&stype=name>,
>     pear-Mail-1.1.1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Mail-1.1.1&stype=name>,
>     pear-Mail_Mime-1.2.1_3
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Mail_Mime-1.2.1_3&stype=name>,
>     pear-Net_SMTP-1.2.3
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Net_SMTP-1.2.3&stype=name>,
>     pear-Net_Socket-1.0.1_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-Net_Socket-1.0.1_1&stype=name>,
>     pear-PEAR-1.2.b2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epear-PEAR-1.2.b2&stype=name>,
>     php4-4.3.3.r1_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Ephp4-4.3.3.r1_1&stype=name>,
>     pkgconfig-0.15.0
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epkgconfig-0.15.0&stype=name>, png-1.2.5_2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epng-1.2.5_2&stype=name>, python-2.2.3_2
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Epython-2.2.3_2&stype=name>, turba-1.2_1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eturba-1.2_1&stype=name>, unzip-5.50
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Eunzip-5.50&stype=name>, wv-0.7.6
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Ewv-0.7.6&stype=name>, xlhtml-0.5.1
>     </cgi/ports.cgi?query=%5Exlhtml-0.5.1&stype=name>
>
>     i just want a webmail server already have bincimap and openssl
>     installed do not need alot of  this stuff
>
>
> Eric Rostetter wrote:
>
> >Quoting RYAN vAN GINNEKEN <rmvg at computerking.ca>:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Ok i have been tring to figure out what is happening with horde i
> >>
> >>
> >
> >See my previous email.
> >
> >
> >
> >>virtual servers.  After i installed horde  my  webservers are down
> >>infact apache is down i got these messages in my httpd-errorlog
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Horde or silkymail?
> >
> >Horde itself should not touch your web server in any way.  It should
> >not cause any problems like you are saying.  Silkymail on the other
> >hand is a different issue.
> >
> >
> >
> >>[Fri Jul 25 02:27:46 2003] [warn] child process 11595 still did not
> >>exit, sending a SIGTERM
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Your existing apache processes won't terminate.  Kill them, or reboot, or
> >something to get rid of them.
> >
> >
> >
> >>[Fri Jul 25 02:27:48 2003] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
> >>
> >>
> >
> >See my previous posting for how to kill off the processes after this
> >point, and clean up any lock/state/cache files.
> >
> >
> >
> >>and this in my syslog when i try to start apache2
> >>Jul 25 16:31:48 v20 /kernel: pid 48425 (httpd), uid 0: exited on signal
> >>11 (core dumped)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >You've got a core dump.  Find out why and fix it.  Try going general apache
> >debugging like "apachectl configtest" and so on.  Ask for help on an apache
> >mailing list or from your vendor since this is not Horde related.
> >
> >
> >
> >>i noticed that there are now two httpd.conf files
> >>
> >>
> >
> >That is a bad sign.
> >
> >
> >
> >>usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf    this is my original file
> >>/usr/local/www/silkymail/silkymail/apache2/httpd.conf  this is the new
> >>file i am confused pleas help
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Find out which file it is using.  Sync the two if needed.  Or fix your
> >apache config.  Sounds like it installed two apaches, in two different
> >locations, and they are probably stomping on each other.  In any case
> >not a Horde problem.  You really need to seek help elsewhere.
> >
> >
> >
>
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