[horde] Horde, ISPConfig 2, Centos 5.3

Joseph Yee jyee at ca.afilias.info
Fri Jun 26 18:20:28 UTC 2009


ISPConfig has it own apache instance.  If you installed horde to  
different apache, it is worth to install your own php, and then  
configure your apache settings there.

Joseph

On 26-Jun-09, at 2:38 AM, Simon Wilson wrote:

> Quoting Luis Felipe Marzagao <lfbm.andamentos at gmail.com>:
>
>> http://wiki.horde.org/CentOS5InstallationNotes
>>
>>
>> Em 25-06-2009 12:12, Mike Carambat escreveu:
>>> 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.
>>>
>
> CentOS 5.3 has php 5.1.6 packaged. If you absolutely need php 5.2.*  
> you can get 5.2.6 from the CentOS test repository with gd and  
> gettext support included, and thus still be able to manage php using  
> yum. Unless you know what you are doing in moving outside rpms for  
> something like php you are inviting a whole world of pain... I'm  
> running Horde using CentOS 5.3 and php 5.2.6 from the testing repo  
> with no problems, although I had to do some fiddly stuff to get php- 
> mcrypt and a couple of others.
>
>
>
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