[horde] Horde on a webhosting package

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Sat Sep 14 09:40:35 UTC 2013


Zitat von Steven Swarts <steven at swartsit.com>:

> On 14/09/2013 11:02 AM, Steven Swarts wrote:
>> G'day guys,
>>
>> I currently have Horde running on my own server, but I'm migrating  
>> my website and emails to a reseller package system - cPanel. Now  
>> they boast Horde, but its way out dated and only when cPanel 11.40  
>> comes out will they support Horde 5; currently they are on 11.38 I  
>> think.
>>
>> Anyway what I would like to know is if I can install horde without  
>> having full ssh installation abilities?
>> I have chrooted ssh, limited to general commands and when I type #  
>> pear it shows up the pear commands.
>>
>> Anyone done this before? Can I do it? Any problems with this?
>>
>> I was thinking of just installing it to  
>> http://www.techcare.net.au/horde5 or something
>>
>> */Regards,/*
>>
>> */Steven Swarts/*
>>
>
> Ok so I followed the install into separate PEAR, as I couldn't get  
> access to the local PEAR.
> Everything works fine up until this command:
>
> username at example.com # PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR=~/public_html/horde php  
> -d include_path=~/public_html/horde/pear/php  
> ~/public_html/horde/pear/webmail-install
>
> Warning: require_once(~/public_html/horde/lib/Application.php):  
> failed to open stream: No such file or directory in  
> /home/example/public_html/horde/pear/webmail-install on line 17
>
> Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required  
> '~/public_html/horde/lib/Application.php'  
> (include_path='/home/example/public_html/horde/pear/php') in  
> /home/example/public_html/horde/pear/webmail-install on line 17
>
> The doc's say this:
>
> If you installed Horde Groupware Webmail Edition into the global  
> PEAR system, this script should be in your command path. If the  
> script cannot be found in your path, you need to specify the full  
> path to the script, e.g.:
>
> /var/www/webmail/pear/webmail-install
>
> You can use the pear command to find the place where the script has  
> been installed:
>
> pear config-get bin_dir
>
> If you installed into a local PEAR installation, you need to tell  
> PHP and PEAR where to find the installation and the script, e.g.:
>
> PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR=/var/www/webmail php \
>     -d include_path=/var/www/webmail/pear/php \
>     /var/www/webmail/pear/webmail-install
>
>
> I used the last one because I have a cPanel hosting, and I installed  
> into a local PEAR repository.
> Should I use the other option?
>
> In my case the command:
>
> username at example.com # ~/public_html/horde/pear/webmail-install
>
> Regards,
>
> *//*
>
> */Steven Swarts/*

Use the full path, PHP doesn't expand ~.
-- 
Jan Schneider
The Horde Project
http://www.horde.org/



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