[horde] Content_Tagger

M. Ryan DiMaria rdimaria at dimarialawgroup.com
Mon Jan 11 21:28:50 UTC 2016


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> On Jan 11, 2016, at 1:23 PM, Michael C. Robinson <plug_1 at robinson-west.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 16:13 -0500, Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
>> Quoting Michael C. Robinson <plug_1 at robinson-west.com>:
>> 
>>>> On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 15:47 -0500, Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
>>>> Quoting Michael C. Robinson <plug_1 at robinson-west.com>:
>>>> 
>>>>> The Content_Tagger class could not be found. Make sure the
>>>>> Content
>>>>> application is installed.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Seems like horde_Content is installed, but it doesn't show up
>>>>> under
>>>>> configuration.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I am running Horde-5.2.11, PHP-5.6.16, Apache-2.4.18, Perl
>>>>> -5.22.1.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Two portal windows say Error and list the above mentioned error
>>>>> message.
>>>> 
>>>> What blocks are on that portal? How is horde installed? How did
>>>> you
>>>> verify that Content is installed?
>>> 
>>> The default blocks are in the portal, not sure what the default
>>> blocks
>>> are though.  I installed Horde, PHP, Apache, and Perl from source
>>> code
>>> to /opt with a CentOS 7 system underneath.
>> 
>> "From source code" doesn't tell me how you installed horde. Was it  
>> using Git, was it PEAR?
> 
> Sorry, I thought it was clear after compiling and make install of php
> that I used pear to install Horde.
> 
>>> Looks like Content isn't
>>> installed judging from the error message and the difference between
>>> my
>>> in production working copy of horde-5.2.11 configuration page and
>>> this
>>> copys configuration page.  Note that I had to use pear uninstall
>>> name_of_horde_package to start over a couple of times.
>> 
>> Ok, so maybe you used pear. You can verify what is and isn't
>> installed  
>> by using pear:
>> 
>> pear list -c horde
>> 
>> If it's not there, install it using pear:
>> 
>> pear install horde/content
>> 
>>> pear uninstall
>>> horde/groupware and pear uninstall horde/horde don't work unless
>>> you
>>> uninstall every package that depends on those two first.  What a
>>> pain :
>>> -(
>> 
>> Those are meta-packages anyway and won't uninstall the actual app and
>> 
>> libraries that were installed.
>> 
>> To uninstall everything see e.g., http://wiki.horde.org/UninstallPEAR
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Kronolith tests err out on the test page with make sure Content is
>>> installed, Content_Tagger class can't be found.
>> 
>> Then it's either not installed at all or something is corrupt/broken 
>> with your pear install and/or include_path.
> I bet that is it.  If there is a clean way using pear to uninstall and
> start over properly so I can get past a corruption issue that is great.
> I'll look at the uninstall information.
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