[horde] Upgrade to webmail 5.0.5

Steve Jelfs steve at trolltec.co.uk
Fri May 31 07:01:20 UTC 2013


  Quoting "Mauricio Jose T. Tecles" <mtecles at biof.ufrj.br>:

> ----- Mensagem de simon.buongiorno at gmail.com ---------
>    Data: Thu, 30 May 2013 19:06:45 +0200
>    De: Simon B <simon.buongiorno at gmail.com>
> Assunto: Re: [horde] Upgrade to webmail 5.0.5
>      Para: steve at jelfs.me
>      Cc: horde at lists.horde.org
>
>> On 30 May 2013 18:51, "Steve Jelfs" <steve at trolltec.co.uk> wrote:
>>> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>>
>>>> Zitat von Steve Jelfs <steve at trolltec.co.uk>:
>>>>
>>>>> Tried this today and this is the output.  I can't get a login page
for
>>>>> webmail anymore!
>>>>>
>>>>> adminuser at mail:~$ sudo pear upgrade -a -B horde/webmail
>>>>> [sudo] password for adminuser:
>>>>> WARNING: "pear/Console_Getopt" is deprecated in favor of
>>>>> "pear/Console_GetoptPlus"
>>>>> Failed to download pear/Date_Holidays within preferred state
"stable",
>>>>> latest release is version 0.21.8, stability "alpha", use
>>>>> "channel://pear.php.net/Date_Holidays-0.21.8" to install
>>>>> Unknown remote channel: pear.phpunit.de
>>>>> horde/Horde_Test requires package "channel://pear.phpunit.de/PHPUnit"
>>>>> (version >= 3.5.0)
>>>>> downloading webmail-5.0.5.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download webmail-5.0.5.tgz (111,826 bytes)
>>>>> .........................done: 111,826 bytes
>>>>> downloading horde-5.0.5.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download horde-5.0.5.tgz (2,830,720 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 2,830,720 bytes
>>>>> downloading imp-6.0.5.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download imp-6.0.5.tgz (4,828,246 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 4,828,246 bytes
>>>>> downloading ingo-3.0.4.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download ingo-3.0.4.tgz (1,486,236 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 1,486,236 bytes
>>>>> downloading kronolith-4.0.5.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download kronolith-4.0.5.tgz (2,490,283 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 2,490,283 bytes
>>>>> downloading nag-4.0.3.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download nag-4.0.3.tgz (1,624,531 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 1,624,531 bytes
>>>>> downloading turba-4.0.4.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download turba-4.0.4.tgz (1,936,361 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 1,936,361 bytes
>>>>> downloading Console_Getopt-1.3.1.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download Console_Getopt-1.3.1.tgz (4,471 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 4,471 bytes
>>>>> downloading Horde_Css_Parser-1.0.0.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download Horde_Css_Parser-1.0.0.tgz (27,523 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 27,523 bytes
>>>>> downloading Net_Socket-1.0.14.tgz ...
>>>>> Starting to download Net_Socket-1.0.14.tgz (5,600 bytes)
>>>>> ...done: 5,600 bytes
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/horde-5.0.5
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.php.net/Console_Getopt-1.3.1
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Css_Parser-1.0.0
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.php.net/Net_Socket-1.0.14
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/imp-6.0.5
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/ingo-3.0.4
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/kronolith-4.0.5
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/nag-4.0.3
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/turba-4.0.4
>>>>> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/webmail-5.0.5
>>>>> adminuser at mail:~$ sudo service apache2 restart
>>>>> * Restarting web server apache2
>>>>> [ OK ]
>>>>> adminuser at mail:~$ cd /var/www/horde
>>>>> adminuser at mail:/var/www/horde$ ls
>>>>> config  content  imp  ingo  js  kronolith  mnemo  nag  phptmp
>>>>> timeobjects  turba
>>>>
>>>> Nothing to see here. "can't get a login page for webmail" is not a
>>>> useful error description either.
>>>
>>> I dunno - how else would you describe using the url <mailserver>/horde
>>
>> just
>>> creating a blank page or a directory listing?
>>
>> There are plenty of threads about a blank page on horde.  Especially if
>> Google it with my name.  I believe there's even a faq entry
hysterically
>> called the the white screen of death...
>>
>> What does your apache log say?
>>
>> This is usually a permission error..
>
> I agree, even if this is not the only problem, you have just installed
> new files with root permission.
> The old Horde INSTALL doc used to instruct to change permission on Horde
> directory to your webserver user (www or www.data[1], for example):
>
> chown -R www.data:www.data[2] /var/www/horde
>
> Restart your webserver, and try again!
>
> Mauricio
>
>> Simon

Yes, I tried that.  But, if you look at the directory listing for
/var/www/horde you'll see that there are no php files.  Anyway, I purged
the horde installation and reinstalled and now everything is back working
ok - not sure why they all disappeared on the upgrade though.

Regards

Steve

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