[horde] Fwd: Horde on a webhosting package
Steven Swarts
steven at swartsit.com
Wed Sep 18 07:59:55 UTC 2013
On 18/09/2013 3:56 PM, Jan Schneider wrote:
>
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> ----- Weitergeleitete Nachricht von Steven Swarts
> <steven at swartsit.com> -----
> Datum: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 14:06:46 +0800
> Von: Steven Swarts <steven at swartsit.com>
> Betreff: Re: [horde] Horde on a webhosting package
> An: Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>
>
> On 17/09/2013 3:30 PM, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Zitat von Steven Swarts <steven at swartsit.com>:
>>
>>> On 17/09/2013 1:54 AM, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>>>
>>>> /home/example/public_html/horde/pear/pear -c
>>>> /home/example/public_html/horde/pear.conf config-set -c horde
>>>> horde_dir /home/example/public_html/horde
>>>
>>> Ok I tried that, says that the config-get succeeded, but when I try
>>> and install using the below command it still didn't work:
>>>
>>> example at example.net.au [~/public_html/horde/pear]#
>>> PHP_PEAR_SYSCONF_DIR=/home/example/public_html/horde php -d
>>> include_path=/home/example/public_html/horde/pear/php
>>> /home/example/public_html/horde/pear/webmail-install
>>>
>>> Warning:
>>> require_once(/home/example/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
>>
>> You obviously need to use path that you actually used during
>> installation. If that file doesn't exist, it isn't the install
>> location you provided.
>>
>>> Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required
>>> '/home/example/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
>>>
>>> It obviously is referring to this part of the webmail-install script:
>>>
>>> require_once 'PEAR/Config.php';
>>> require_once PEAR_Config::singleton()
>>> ->get('horde_dir', null, 'pear.horde.org') . '/lib/Application.php';
>>>
>>> Do I edit that to show the true locations? Or will that break
>>> something?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Steve
>>
>> You should really either: 1) use a server that you actually have
>> useful access to, or 2) don't install the groupware bundle but
>> install the applications individually, or 3) start from scratch.
>
> Ok I used 3) and it works fine to install, all is happy. Until I get
> to the webpage to try and access it. As I don't have access to Apache
> sites-available or conf.d directory I can't put my config in there. Is
> there a work around for this? I thought that being in the webroot
> directory it would apply that I could access it, unlike if its
> installed in /var/www/horde for example.
>
> Error it shows is this:
>
> *Warning*: require_once(Horde/Autoloader/Default.php)
> [function.require-once
> <http://www.techcare.net.au/horde/function.require-once>]: failed to
> open stream: No such file or directory in
> */home/swartsit/public_html/horde/lib/core.php* on line *47*
>
> *Fatal error*: require_once() [function.require
> <http://www.techcare.net.au/horde/function.require>]: Failed opening
> required 'Horde/Autoloader/Default.php'
> (include_path='/home/swartsit/public_html/horde/lib:.:/usr/lib/php')
> in */home/swartsit/public_html/horde/lib/core.php* on line *47
>
> Steve
> *
>
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>
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