[horde] Horde, ISPConfig 2, Centos 5.3
Mike Carambat
mcaramb at rocketmail.com
Thu Jun 25 15:12:35 UTC 2009
Hi. Originally I posted this question on the ISPConfig Mailing list, but no one there seems to have an answer for me. I'm hoping someone here can help...
Trying to install Horde Groupware Webmail Edition on a Centos 5.3 machine running ISPConfig 2.2.32. Although PHP 5.2.9 was installed with ISPConfig, it wasn't compiled with the gettext or gd option, which apparently is needed for this version of Horde as indicated by the error message I see when I try and run the test.php script in the horde directory.
Ctype Support: Yes
DOM XML Support: Yes
FTP Support: Yes
GD Support: No
Horde will use the GD extension to perform manipulations on image data. You can also use the ImageMagick software to do these manipulations instead.
Gettext Support: No
Horde will not run without gettext support. Compile PHP with --with-gettext before continuing.
I would prefer not to have two versions of PHP installed, and I am putting Horde under my /home/admisconfig/ispconfig/web/ folder. Thus, I believe the correct path in the browser would be: https://www.mydomain.com:81/horde
and it should use the php version installed by ISPConfig.
It tries to run, but tells me I need php compiled with gettext and gd.
I would prefer to re-run the ./setup for ISPConfig with an option to recompile PHP with gettext and gd if possible. Is there a config file in the ISPConfig installation folder I can alter and rerun setup?
Or... is there someway to recompile php with the configure line I see in phpinfo(), with the --with-gettext and the --with-gd options added? I've got the php-5.2.9 installer ready to go but I can't get it to work.
Here's what I'm using for my configure options to try and get it the way ISPConfig wanted it, except with the gettext and gd option added at the end:
./configure --with-apxs=/root/ispconfig/httpd/bin/apxs --enable-track-vars --enable-sockets --enable-mbstring=all --with-config-file-path=/root/ispconfig/php --enable-ftp --prefix=/root/ispconfig/php --with-openssl=/root/ispconfig/openssl --with-mysql=/usr --without-pear --with-mcrypt=/root/ispconfig/libmcrypt --with-gettext --with-gd
When I run this, I get:
apxs: ERROR: /root/ispconfig/httpd/bin/httpd not found or not executable
Not sure why the extra "httpd" is being added in the error message... It's typed in correctly as above.
Am I barking up the wrong tree here?
Thanks
-Mike
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