[horde] after debian upgrade to lenny, "DB Error: Extension not found"
lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de
lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de
Tue Aug 25 15:14:20 UTC 2009
Zitat von "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday at crashcourse.ca>:
> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, mtecles at biof.ufrj.br wrote:
>
>> It's a hole new system! Verify that you have installed php5-common
>> php5-mysql php5-cli php-pear php5-gd, php5-imap if using IMAP. Read
>> horde/docs/INSTALL, verify that you have those PEAR modules
>> installed, check with horde/test.php, verify that you can access
>> Horde database with "hode" user by command line.
>>
>> Mauricio
>>
>> On 25 Aug 2009 at 9:48, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > after a full upgrade of etch to lenny earlier this morning, any
>> > attempt to access horde on the server generates
>> >
>> > A fatal error has occurred
>> >
>> > DB Error: extension not found
>> >
>> > Details have been logged for the administrator.
>> >
>> > i've been googling already, and numerous people report that it's an
>> > issue regarding kronolith[2?] and PHP. i can't do a debian upgrade on
>> > anything related to horde since all of that was installed simply by
>> > unloading tarballs, so can anyone suggest the proper fix?
>> >
>> > i can see something that might be relevant under:
>> >
>> > <sitename>/horde/kronolith/lib/Scheduler/kronolith.php
>> >
>> > is that something i should be investigating? and where would those
>> > details have been "logged"? where would those diagnostic msgs have
>> > gone by default so i can read any extra detail i can get my hands on?
>> > thanks.
>
> ok, here's the current scenario. my newly-upgraded lenny system
> already had:
>
> php5-common
> php-pear
>
> i had to install:
>
> php5-mysql
> php5-cli
> php5-gd
> php5-imap
>
> i then restarted the apache 1.3 server, and tried again to get to
> horde, got the same error, so i opened horde/test.php, and here are
> some of what look like important lines:
>
> PHP Module Capabilities:
> GD Support: No
> MySQL Support: No
Huhh? You really have Apache 1.3 installed? Maybe Lenny had installed
Apache2.x additionally and the PHP5 modules you are looking at are
only loaded in apache2?
Regards
Andreas
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