[horde] Wiki feature
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Mon May 10 20:35:58 UTC 2010
Zitat von Kim Haverblad <kim at haverblad.net>:
> On 09/05/2010 22:50, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>> Zitat von Michael Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>>> Ok. That explains it. The groupware bundles come bundled with all the
>>> pear packages that are required for the applications in the bundle,
>>> and installs them in a directory separate from the server's main pear
>>> directory. You can either add your system's main pear directory to the
>>> include path set in horde/lib/core.php or install the required pear
>>> packages again into the groupware's install directory (the -R option
>>> to pear install IIRC).
>>
>> Better use http://wiki.horde.org/GroupwarePEAR
>
> Well, been fiddling around with pear a little; but what puzzle me is
> that when checking the system config using the Horde test.php the result
> for pear are as following:
>
> * PEAR Search Path (PHP's include_path):
> /home/hordesystem/httpd/lib:/home/hordesystem/httpd/lib/../pear/php
> * PEAR: Yes
> * Recent PEAR: Yes
> * Mail: Yes
> * Mail_Mime: Yes
> * Mail_mimeDecode: Yes
> * Log: Yes
> * DB: Yes
> * MDB2: Yes
> * Net_Socket: Yes
> * Date: Yes
> * Auth_SASL: Yes
> * HTTP_Request: Yes
> * HTTP_WebDAV_Server: Yes
> * Net_SMTP: Yes
> * Services_Weather: Yes
> * Cache: Yes
> * XML_Serializer: Yes
> * Net_DNS: Yes
>
> and Klutz test.php indicates following:
>
> * PEAR Search Path (PHP's include_path):
> /home/hordesystem/httpd/lib:/home/hordesystem/httpd/lib/../pear/php
> * PEAR: Yes
> * Recent PEAR: Yes
> * HTTP_Request: Yes
> * MDB2: Yes
>
> but adding the extra ini_set to makes all above test scripts including
> Wicked test.php. Why does 2 out of 3 test scripts indicates that pear
> works fine and not the third instance?
Sorry, I don't follow this last paragraph.
Jan.
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