[horde] Horde4 Centos6
Vilius Šumskas
vilius at lnk.lt
Wed Apr 18 11:36:24 UTC 2012
> >> >> since I now test with a CentOS6 installation I have a question.
> >> >>
> >> >> After installing pecl modules, and some more dependencies I found on
> >> >> horde.org from:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://wiki.horde.org/CentOS5InstallationNotes
> >> >> http://www.horde.org/apps/horde/docs/INSTALL
> >> >>
> >> >> I get the following error message in the logs when accessing the new
> >> >> Horde4 installation:
> >> >>
> >> >> [Wed Apr 18 12:19:14 2012] [error] [client 192.168.24.27] PHP Warning:
> >> >> require_once(Horde/Autoloader/Default.php): failed to open
> stream:
> >> >> No such file or directory in
> >> >> /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/lib/core.php on line 47
> >> >> [Wed Apr 18 12:19:14 2012] [error] [client 192.168.24.27] PHP Fatal
> >> >> error: require_once(): Failed opening required
> >> >> 'Horde/Autoloader/Default.php'
> >> >>
> >>
> (include_path='/var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/lib:.:/usr/share/pea
> >> >> r:/usr/share/php') in
> >> /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/lib/core.php
> >> >> on line
> >> >> 47
> >> >
> >> > And does't Horde/Autoloader/Default.php exist in one of these paths?
> >> > If not, you didn't install it correctly.
> >>
> >> Yes, the file exists in:
> >>
> >>
> /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/pear/php/Horde/Autoloader/Defau
> >> lt.php
> >
> > There is no such path in your include_path for PHP.
>
> But I set the path in the htaccess-file:
>
> cat mauser.info/mailoffice/.htaccess
> allow from all
>
> <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
> RewriteRule ^(.*)$ rampage.php [QSA,L]
> </IfModule>
>
> php_value include_path /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice/pear/php
> SetEnv PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR /var/www/html/mauser.info/mailoffice
>
> Whats wrong?
I don't know. Given that you followed 3rd party installation documentation you should ask them.
> >> >> When I browse to the page I get a blank page.
> >> >>
> >> >> I found a thread where it says to create a phpinfo.php file:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://lists.horde.org/archives/horde/Week-of-Mon-
> >> 20110425/040563.html
> >> >>
> >> >> But also I get a blank page when accessing this file.
> >> >>
> >> >> I installed Horde in a separate Pear as shown here:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://www.bsntech.com/bsntech-blog-mainmenu-321/computers-
> >> >> mainmenu-281/6121-installing-horde-4-webmail-in-linux.html
> >> >
> >> > Why do you insist installing Horde into separate PEAR? It is for
> >> > particular rare cases only.
> >>
> >> I understand it so that if I upgrade the System and I had installed
> >> Horde into separate Pear then the System upgrade does not affect the
> >> Horde installation.
> >>
> >> What do you suggest? I am open for suggestions.
> >
> > What do you mean by "upgrade the System"? Do you mean OS or global
> PEAR?
> >
> > Horde uses separate PEAR channel anyway, so the only minor thing
> > that can affect you during system upgrade would be upgrade of global
> > PEAR package which is used by Horde *and* Horde will be incompatible
> > with newer global PEAR package version. For example Net_SMTP of PEAR
> > could be such one package. However this possibility is so low that
> > it doesn't worth all the separate PEAR install work.
> >
> > Most often separate PEAR installation is used when you don't have
> > root access. Assuming that you can modify cronjobs on the machine I
> > would suggest normal install.
>
> Ok, in case you can not help with the path problem above, how can I
> get rid of the separate pear installation completely?
Just delete the folder where you have installed it.
--
Vilius
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