[horde] Fwd: create-symlinks.php

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Wed Aug 6 20:53:38 UTC 2008



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     Datum: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 14:33:53 -0500
       Von: Robert Lee <Robert_Lee at messageone.com>
   Betreff: create-symlinks.php
        An: "jan at horde.org" <jan at horde.org>

Jan, 

My name is Robert Lee, I work with Michael Slusarz and Sean Dempsey at Dell MessageOne. I have a couple of quick questions about the create-symlinks.php script: 

1. Is it normal that this file is not under version control (e.g. doesn't get checked out when you check-out horde)? If so, how do I know which version to use? For example, the latest FRAMEWORK_3 tagged version of the script is incompatible with the latest FRAMEWORK_3 version of the framework module ("filelist" vs "contents" section in package.xml files). 

2. Is it normal for this script to see packages named with the "Horde_" prefix (for example "Horde_Block") and put them in horde/libs instead of horde/libs/Horde? Putting the symlink in horde/libs seems to cause the "require_once 'Horde/Block.php';" lines to fail, for example. The documentation seems pretty specific that the underscore should be treated like a directory separator, although the script doesn't follow that convention as far as I can tell (where as require/include directives in code do follow that convention). 

Mainly it is #2 that I seem to be having trouble with. I think I can manually move the symlinks into the horde folder (or modify the script to do so), but I also want to make sure I'm not using the wrong version of the script altogether (thus #1). 

FYI: I am using version 1.14.10.11 of the script (the latest that is compatible with the framework module tagged as FRAMEWORK_3 as far as I can tell). For everything else, I checked out FRAMEWORK_3 (horde, framework, imp, kronolith, mimp, and turba). 

Thanks for any direction on this. I've been banging my head against the wall for about a week. 

-Robert 

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Robert Lee 

Software Engineer
 robert_lee at messageone.com[1]
 http://www.MessageOne.com

 Dell MessageOne
11044 Research Blvd
Building C, Fifth Floor
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 652-4500 x219 (office) 

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Jan.

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