[horde] Update of all apps with pear upgrade?

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Tue Apr 11 11:07:29 UTC 2017


Zitat von Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:

> Quoting Michael J Rubinsky <mrubinsk at horde.org>:
>
>> Quoting Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello maillist,  I have just ran an update command on my horde  
>>> server using "pear upgrade -a -B horde/webmail" and while the  
>>> command performed a bunch of downloads and upgrades, when I go to  
>>> the COnfiguration page I see that most of the applications are not  
>>> current.
>>>
>>> What is the cause of this?  Do I need to run a different command  
>>> than the one above?
>>
>> pear upgrade -a -B -c horde
>>
>> will update all packages (except for binary) from the  
>> pear.horde.org channel.
>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Tickets (whups) 3.0.6             A newer version (3.0.9) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_ActiveSync 2.20.0              A newer version (2.38.2) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Alarm 2.2.3              A newer version (2.2.8) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Argv 2.0.9              A newer version (2.0.12) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Auth 2.1.5              A newer version (2.2.1) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Autoloader 2.1.0              A newer version (2.1.2) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Browser 2.0.7              A newer version (2.0.13) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Cache 2.5.0              A newer version (2.5.5) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Cli 2.0.5              A newer version (2.1.0) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Compress 2.0.8              A newer version (2.1.6) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Compress_Fast 1.0.3              A newer version (1.1.1) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Constraint 2.0.1              A newer version (2.0.3) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Controller 2.0.1              A newer version (2.0.4) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Core 2.16.1              A newer version (2.28.3) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Crypt 2.5.0              A newer version (2.7.6) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Crypt_Blowfish 1.0.2              A newer version (1.1.2) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_CssMinify 1.0.2              A newer version (1.0.3) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Css_Parser 1.0.4              A newer version (1.0.11) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Data 2.1.0              A newer version (2.1.4) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Date 2.0.12              A newer version (2.3.2) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Date_Parser 2.0.2              A newer version (2.0.6) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Dav 1.1.1              A newer version (1.1.4) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Db 2.2.0              A newer version (2.4.0) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Editor 2.0.4              Module is up-to-date.
>>> Horde_ElasticSearch 1.0.2              A newer version (1.0.3) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Exception 2.0.4              A newer version (2.0.8) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Feed 2.0.2              A newer version (2.0.4) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Form 2.0.8              A newer version (2.0.17) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_Group 2.0.4              A newer version (2.1.1) exists.[1]
>>> Horde_HashTable 1.2.0              A newer version (1.2.6) exists.[1]
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> ------
>>> [1] http://pear.horde.org/
>>> Louis-Philippe Allard
>>> lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
>>> Sent using Horde Groupware on GNU/Linux
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>>
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>> mike
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>
> Hello Mike,  so I ran the command you suggested, and got this output:
>
> downloading Horde_Image-2.4.1.tgz ...
> Starting to download Horde_Image-2.4.1.tgz (771,077 bytes)
> .............................................done: 771,077 bytes
> downloading Horde_Smtp-1.9.4.tgz ...
> Starting to download Horde_Smtp-1.9.4.tgz (32,970 bytes)
> ...done: 32,970 bytes
> downloading Horde_Rdo-2.1.0.tgz ...
> Starting to download Horde_Rdo-2.1.0.tgz (35,076 bytes)
> ...done: 35,076 bytes
> downloading whups-3.0.9.tgz ...
> Starting to download whups-3.0.9.tgz (1,303,632 bytes)
> ...done: 1,303,632 bytes
> downloading Horde_Idna-1.1.0.tgz ...
> Starting to download Horde_Idna-1.1.0.tgz (9,226 bytes)
> ...done: 9,226 bytes
> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Image-2.4.1
> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Smtp-1.9.4
> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Rdo-2.1.0
> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/whups-3.0.9
> upgrade ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Idna-1.1.0
>
> However after going in configuration, I still see tons of apps that  
> are outdated.  What am I missing??
>  Louis-Philippe Allard
> lp.allard.1 at gmail.com
> Sent using Horde Groupware on GNU/Linux

What happens if you explicitly try to update one of those packages?

pear upgrade horde/horde_hashtable

-- 
Jan Schneider
The Horde Project
https://www.horde.org/



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