[horde] User preference pages gone after Upgrade to Horde Webmail 5.2.10

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Wed Aug 26 14:01:01 UTC 2015


Quoting Christian Bierwirth <chris at cb-solutions.de>:

> Am 26.08.2015 um 15:39 schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>
>> Quoting Christian Bierwirth <chris at cb-solutions.de>:
>>
>>> Hi Michael,
>>>
>>> Am 25.08.2015 um 17:40 schrieb Michael J Rubinsky:
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Christian Bierwirth <chris at cb-solutions.de>:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I got a serious problem after the upgrade to the current horde  
>>>>> webmail edition 5.2.10:
>>>>>
>>>>> Any of my users cannot access the user preferences pages of the  
>>>>> single applications anymore. The only thing shown under  
>>>>> /horde/services/prefs.php?app=horde (etc) is the top-menu of the  
>>>>> pages, the rest stays simply blank. All entries in the  
>>>>> horde_prefs table are still there. Cannot find any hint in the  
>>>>> horde.log or the webserver's logfiles. Maybe I screwed it up by  
>>>>> updating? All the rest seems to work fine though.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also I couldn't find a way (or a document telling me how to do  
>>>>> this) to purge the Installation and reinstall Horde with pear  
>>>>> using a backup of the existing confs and database.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>>>
>>>>> Chris
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Diese Nachricht wurde auf Viren und andere gefährliche Inhalte untersucht
>>>>> und ist nach aktuellem Kenntnisstand virenfrei.
>>>>>
>>>>> cb-solutions Antispam/Antivirus Service
>>>>
>>>> Look in the webserver error log for errors. Also, you don't say  
>>>> what version you upgraded from.
>>>
>>> I Upgraded from Horde Webmail - I think 5.2.4 (can I get this  
>>> anywhere from the files of the backup I made before upgrading? I'd  
>>> then verify and post it here because I don't know exactly ATM).  
>>> Here comes an extract of the Webserver log, taken when accessing  
>>> the prefs pages
>>>
>>> [Wed Aug 26 08:51:50 2015] [error] [client 192.168.x.y] PHP  
>>> Warning:  Unexpected character in input:  '\x1f' (ASCII=31)  
>>> state=0 in /usr/share/php/Horde/Template.php(285) : eval()'d code  
>>> on line 2, referer: https://.../horde/services/portal/
>>> [Wed Aug 26 08:51:50 2015] [error] [client 192.168.x.y] PHP Parse  
>>> error:  syntax error, unexpected 'hp' (T_STRING) in  
>>> /usr/share/php/Horde/Template.php(285) : eval()'d code on line 2,  
>>> referer: https://.../horde/services/portal/
>>> [Wed Aug 26 08:51:50 2015] [error] [client 192.168.x.y] PHP  
>>> Warning:  Unexpected character in input:  '\b' (ASCII=8) state=0  
>>> in /usr/share/php/Horde/Template.php(285) : eval()'d code on line  
>>> 1, referer: https://.../horde/services/portal/
>>> [Wed Aug 26 08:51:50 2015] [error] [client 192.168.x.y] PHP Parse  
>>> error:  syntax error, unexpected 'scalars' (T_STRING), expecting  
>>> ',' or ')' in /usr/share/php/Horde/Template.php(285) : eval()'d  
>>> code on line 1, referer: https://.../horde/services/portal/
>>
>> Looks like some of your templates might have gotten corrupt  
>> somehow. If you can get a stack trace of the call you should be  
>> able to figure out which one.
>
> How can I get the stack trace and where can I get the default  
> templates to overwrite the corrupt ones? Is there any debug mode in  
> Horde like e.g. in Joomla or can i get that form the horde.log?

You can set logging level to DEBUG via the Horde configuration in the  
administrative interface.



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