[horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for Dummies
Brian Spraker
spraker at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 21 18:21:29 UTC 2012
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> From: Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>
> To: horde at lists.horde.org
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> Subject: Re: [horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for Dummies
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> I AM IN !!
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> Am 21.02.2012 18:39, schrieb Brian Spraker:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>
>>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>>> Cc:
>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 11:24 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for Dummies
>>>
>>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Am 21.02.2012 18:09, schrieb Brian Spraker:
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>>> From: Andreas Mauser <andreas at mauser.info>
>> >>>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>> >>>> Cc:
>> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:53 AM
>> >>>> Subject: Re: [horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install Guide for
> Dummies
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>> Hi Brian
>> >>>
>> >>> Am 21.02.2012 17:12, schrieb Brian Spraker:
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>> ________________________________
>> >>> >>>> From: Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>
>> >>> >>>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>> >>> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:58 AM
>> >>> >>>> Subject: Re: [horde] Horde 4 Debian 6 Install
> Guide for
>> Dummies
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>> What I need is a step by step guide, WHAT
> belongs to
>> WHAT and WHERE
>> >>> >>>>> should this and that be installed.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>> Look, I just want a Horde 4 installed on
> my Debian 6,
>> it can not be
>> >>> so
>> >>> >>>>> hard. So I wonder a lot why the
> documentation is made
>> for super
>> >>> pear
>> >>> >>>>> gurus only.
>> >>> >>>>> I am very familiar with Linux, I use it
> since nearly
>> 10 years and
>> >>> can
>> >>> >>>>> handle Horde 3 very good meanwhile. I
> also helped
>> other Horde 3
>> >>> users
>> >>> >>>>> fixing their problems.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> It's not hard at all if you stick to the
> procedure.
>> Install the
>> >>> libraries to the default pear dir.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> First get the channel
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> pear channel-discover pear.horde.org
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> Then the Role
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> pear install Horde_Role
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> Then tell Horde_Role where your web dir is by
> running
>> exactly the
>> >>> commandline which the output of above command gives your
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> THEN install the horde/webmail pattern with
> --alldeps or
>> just horde
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> You probably don't want php-suhosin
> around.
>> >>> >>>> You probably want the version php-hash,
> php-tokenizer etc
>> which are
>> >>> provided by debian.
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> -- Ralf Lang
>> >>> >>>> Linux Consultant / Developer
>> >>> >>>> Tel.: +49-170-6381563
>> >>> >>>> Mail: lang at b1-systems.de
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>> B1 Systems GmbH
>> >>> >>>> Osterfeldstraße 7 / 85088 Vohburg /
>> http://www.b1-systems.de
>> >>> >>>> GF: Ralph Dehner / Unternehmenssitz: Vohburg
> / AG:
>> Ingolstadt,HRB 3537
>> >>> >>>> -- Horde mailing list
>> >>> >>>> Frequently Asked Questions:
> http://horde.org/faq/
>> >>> >>>> To unsubscribe, mail:
> horde-unsubscribe at lists.horde.org
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>> If this helps anyone, I just created an install
> guide for
>> Horde 4 on
>> >>> Linux servers. It shows the process that I followed. I
> installed
> Pear as
>> >>> a separate installation to keep it from the system-wide
> version -
> and it
>> >>> also allows for upgrading Horde in a much easier way.
>> >>> >>>
>> >>> >>>
>> >>>
>>
> http://www.bsntech.com/bsntech-blog-mainmenu-321/computers-mainmenu-281/6121-installing-horde-4-webmail-in-linux.html
>> >>>
>> >>> Really good work! Thank you!
>> >>>
>> >>> I come until:
>> >>>
>> >>> #11 - OK - getting close now
>> >>>
>> >>> Here I stuck. the 'webmail-install' is not anywhere
> around. Not in
>> >>> /usr/bin and not in the Horde path I entered all along.
>> >>> All steps worked out with state OK. However, I got some errors
> listed here:
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pear/SOAP within preferred state
> "stable",
>> latest
>> >>> release is version 0.13.0, stability "beta", use
>> >>> "channel://pear.php.net/SOAP-0.13.0" to install
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pear/Date_Holidays within preferred state
>> "stable",
>> >>> latest release is version 0.21.5, stability "alpha",
> use
>> >>> "channel://pear.php.net/Date_Holidays-0.21.5" to
> install
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pear/Text_CAPTCHA within preferred state
>> "stable",
>> >>> latest release is version 0.4.3, stability "alpha",
> use
>> >>> "channel://pear.php.net/Text_CAPTCHA-0.4.3" to
> install
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pecl/sasl within preferred state
> "stable",
>> latest
>> >>> release is version 0.1.0, stability "alpha", use
>> >>> "channel://pecl.php.net/sasl-0.1.0" to install
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pecl/idn within preferred state
> "stable",
>> latest
>> >>> release is version 0.2.0, stability "beta", use
>> >>> "channel://pecl.php.net/idn-0.2.0" to install
>> >>>
>> >>> Failed to download pecl/ssh2 within preferred state
> "stable",
>> latest
>> >>> release is version 0.11.3, stability "beta", use
>> >>> "channel://pecl.php.net/ssh2-0.11.3" to install
>> >>>
>> >>> Could not download from
>> >>>
> "http://pear.horde.org/get/Horde_Support-1.0.1.tgz";, cannot
>> download
>> >>> "horde/Horde_Support" (Connection to
> `pear.horde.org:80'
>> failed:
>> >>> Connection timed out)
>> >>> Error: cannot download "horde/Horde_Support"
>> >>>
>> >>> -- Where I found out that Horde_Support is already installed:
>> >>> horde/Horde_Support is already installed and is the same as
> the
> released
>> >>> version 1.0.1
>> >>> install failed
>> >>>
>> >>> And some of these:
>> >>> horde/Horde_Mime requires package
> "horde/Horde_Support" (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0, version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>> horde/Horde_Perms requires package "horde/Horde_Db"
> (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0,
>> >>> version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>> horde/Horde_Prefs requires package
> "horde/Horde_Mime" (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0,
>> >>> version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>> horde/Horde_Rpc requires package "horde/Horde_Core"
> (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0,
>> >>> version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>> horde/Horde_Rpc requires package "horde/Horde_Perms"
> (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0,
>> >>> version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>> horde/Horde_Rpc requires package
> "horde/Horde_Support" (version
>> >>> =
>> >>> 1.0.0, version <= 2.0.0, excluded versions: 2.0.0)
>> >>>
>> >>> So I have 2 questions:
>> >>> 1. How to install the missing PECL modules in this separate
> PEAR
>> >>> inistallation?
>> >>> 2. How can I get this 'webmail-install' which is not
> here anywhere?
>> >>>
>> >>> Andreas
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> --
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>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> OK - I was afraid that you would get those stable / etc
> errors.
>> >>>
>> >>> So, you will need to run this command - and then re-try the
>> horde/webmail install:
>> >>>
>> >>> <PATH>/pear/pear -c <PATH>/pear.conf config-set
> preferred_state
>> alpha
>> >>>
>> >>> Lastly - for that webmail-install script, it should have been
> installed
>> here:
>> >>>
>> >>> <PATH>/pear/webmail-install
>> >>>
>> >>> See if the file is there - but you still will need to do that
> whole
> line:
>> >>>
>> >>> PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR=<PATH> php -d
> include_path=<PATH>/pear/php
>> <PATH>/pear/webmail-install
>> >>>
>> >>> Going to update my tutorial to include the preferred_state
> command.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>>
>> I found out something:
>>
>> I installed #7 and then I installed #8 and the webmail-install was not
>> there.
>> So I installed #7 again and then I was able to get the installation
> working.
>>
>> However, I am not able to log in yet, I get to the Login Screen but when
>> trying to log in it says 'The server is not available yet. Please try
>> again later.'
>>
>> Any ideas? I am soo close *happy*
>>
>> Andreas
>>>
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>>
>> when you ran the webmail-install script, did you specify an
> administrator account? You needed to provide this...
>>
>> Of course, in order to then login with that administrator account, you
> need to have an appropriate line in the horde_users table (in the horde
> databse) for that specific username/password for the account.
>>
> The IMAP backend was not fully ready. I remembered that horde using imap
> for auth, so I fixed that one and - hui - I could log in.
>
> Thanks to Brian for this great HowTo which just pasted into my Black
> Book of Inistallations :) THANK YOU!
>
> Now I think I have last questions regarding administration.
>
> As I can see several applications in horde4 administration I see
> (content) 1.0.3 - DB Scheme ready - but missing 'Application ready'?
> What is this and can that be fixed?
>
> Other way round e.g. I have Horde_Activesync (and others) which says
> that the DB Scheme is ready but not that the application is ready.
>
> How to proceed on that?
>
> Andreas
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Ensure you go through each of the modules in the Configuration page and get the configuration set for each.
Brian S.
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