[horde] Turba: Mysql personal address book?

Nathan Lager nathan at accufind.com
Sat Jul 15 06:02:52 PDT 2006


I found the cause of my issue. 
It appears that the MySQL client libraries are outdated, and because of this the authentication scheme that horde was using was wrong. 
For reasons I dont feel like getting into here, upgrading the mysql client libraries wasnt an option, so I changed the password scheme for the horde user, and now it works! 
For those interested in how i changed it, follow this link: http://www.digitalpeer.com/id/mysql
 
 
Thanks for all the help!

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From: Tô [mailto:chaloupe at free.fr] 
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 5:58 PM
To: Nathan Lager
Cc: horde at lists.horde.org
Subject: Re: [horde] Turba: Mysql personal address book?


I see...
"Private Address Book" is the title, not the "name" of the source.
You'll find the name in sources.php : $cfgSources['name_of_the_source']...in this case 'name_of_the_source' is what should ideally be in the field "name of source..." :-) 
Be sure it was not clear to me too.
But I'm not absolutely sure that your problem comes from this misconfiguration.
You also have to add it in your configuration ("options"->"turba"->"address books")

HTH,

Christophe

Nathan Lager a écrit : 

	yes, Right now i have "Private Address Book" entered here, however i have tried a few things. 
	Ideally, What should be in that field?

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	From: Tô [mailto:chaloupe at free.fr] 
	Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 8:33 AM
	To: Nathan Lager
	Cc: horde at lists.horde.org
	Subject: Re: [horde] Turba: Mysql personal address book?
	
	
	Hi Nathan,
	
	And what about "configuration"->"Address book"->"Shares"->"Name of source for creating new shares" ?
	Did you add a source name here ?
	
	Cordialement,
	
	Christophe
	
	Nathan Lager a écrit : 

		Yes, I did see this example config. But it seems like Turba is running
		into a problem accessing the database, or I have it misconfigured.  
		
		If I remove all other sources from sources.php, I end up with no address
		books.  Horde is configured to use a local mysql server, turba is using
		horde's settings. 
		I ran the preparation scriipt, and the table for turba was created, I am
		able to insert data into the table using my horde user, I am also able
		to read and delete that data using my horde user. 
		So why wont turba show me the address book when its configured to use
		MySQL?
		
		It looks to me like Turba/Horde are unable to talk to the SQL server,
		but no errors are produced to help me troubleshoot.  Do Horde or Turba
		keep an error log somewhere?   
		
		Thanks!
		
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		From: horde-bounces at lists.horde.org
		[mailto:horde-bounces at lists.horde.org] On Behalf Of Bill Graham
		Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 9:36 PM
		To: horde at lists.horde.org
		Subject: Re: [horde] Turba: Mysql personal address book?
		
		The first entry in sources.php.dist
		
		Defines a local per user address book in a sql database.
		
		run the define turba_objects.mysql.sql in scripts/sql to prepare the
		database.
		
		Bill
		
		Quoting NathanL <nathan at accufind.com> <mailto:nathan at accufind.com> :
		
		  

			I have Horde, IMP, and Turba setup and working, but i'm trying to get 
			Turba to save each user's personal address book to a mysql database.  
			I've looked over the turba\config\sources.php and to be honest, it 
			doesnt make a whole lot of sense to me. Maybe its my lack of PHP 
			knowledge, maybe i just cant read.  Either way, i'm looking for ether 
			an example of how to accomplish this, or even a doc that better
			    

		explains the format of sources.php.
		  

			Thanks,
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