[horde] horde Digest, Vol 5097, Issue 1

Simon B simon.buongiorno at gmail.com
Thu Jul 5 22:30:38 UTC 2018


On 6 Jul 2018 00:11, <info at interpost.biz> wrote:
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>  Hello,

Please don't top-post.
>
> Please stop using incorrect English:
>
> final release means "last" release - that is to say - there will be no
more upgrades or releases.
>
> You should say "latest" release.

>>   1. Horde 5.2.18 (final) (Michael J Rubinsky)

I'm a native English speaker and I understand this means this is the final
release of 5.2.18

The next version will therefore be 5.2.19

> This is standard English terminology for web development. PLease use
accepted standards for clarity.

Feel free to join the project as a communications lead.  The success
depends on voluntary contribution.

Cheers.

Simon

> Thank you.
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>>   1. Horde 5.2.18 (final) (Michael J Rubinsky)
>>   2. Re: Problem with "Check for newer versions" (poubeline at free.fr)
>>   3. Wrong upgrade notifications (Ferdinand Gruber)
>>   4. Current preferred stack for Horde (Lester Caine)
>>   5. Re: Resume multiple draft emails will loss email
>>      (Nethub Online - Ming)
>>   6. Trouble with horde-translation after upgrade to Horde 5.2.18
>>      (Jens Wahnes)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2018 13:47:36 -0400
>> From: Michael J Rubinsky <[4]mrubinsk at horde.org>
>> To: announce at lists.horde.org, vendor at lists.horde.org,
>>
>> Subject: [horde] Horde 5.2.18 (final)
>> Message-ID: <[2]20180704134736.Horde.8BvQ-hd05mwCB0finv-VZ_y at 127.0.0.1>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; DelSp=Yes
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>> The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Horde
>> Application Framework version 5.2.18.
>>
>> The Horde Application Framework is a flexible, modular, general-purpose
web
>> application framework written in PHP. It provides an extensive array of
>> components that are targeted at the common problems and tasks involved in
>> developing modern web applications. It is the basis for a large number of
>> production-level web applications, notably the Horde Groupware suites.
>> For more
>> information on Horde or the Horde Groupware suites, visit
>> http://www.horde.org.
>>
>> For upgrading instructions, please see
>>
>> For detailed installation and configuration instructions, please see[5]
>>
>> The major changes compared to the Horde version 5.2.17 are:
>>     * Fix dynamically updating menu entries with a _target.
>>     * Check for both the memcache and memcached extensions in test
script.
>>     * Small bugfixes and improvements.
>>
>> The full list of changes can be viewed here:[5]
>>
>> Have fun!
>>
>> The Horde Team.
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 2
>> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:03:24 +0200 (CEST)
>> From: [6]poubeline at free.fr
>> To:
>> Subject: Re: [horde] Problem with "Check for newer versions"
>> Message-ID:
>>         <[2]
1149973027.84604991.1530777804341.JavaMail.root at zimbra1-e1.priv.proxad.net>
>>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I come back to this issue as I still did not get any help on this.
>>
>> I did the latests upgrades to Horde 5.2.18 and IMP to 6.2.22 and I am
still having the issue that I cannot contact the server in the
Administration panel when I click on the 'Check for newer versions' button.
>> Can someone help me figure out what is really going on as I did trace
Horde Webmail in DEBUG mode and nothing appeared ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> ----- Mail original -----
>>
>> De: poubeline at free.fr
>> ?:
>> Envoy?: Vendredi 29 Juin 2018 13:51:57
>> Objet: Re: [horde] Problem with "Check for newer versions"
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am facing the exact same issue but did not trace the certificate issue
with tcpdump.
>> If someone can help me make this trace with tcpdump to ensure I get the
same certificate problem, that will be really appreciated.
>> On another hand, if there is already a fix for that, can you provide it
to me also ?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Laurent
>>
>> ----- Mail original -----
>>
>> De: "Matze" <[2]hordelist at lauchaecker.de>
>> ?:
>> Envoy?: Jeudi 26 Avril 2018 13:46:53
>> Objet: Re: [horde] Problem with "Check for newer versions"
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 4/13/18 12:41 PM, Matze wrote: [2]
>>>
>>> On 4/12/18 7:32 PM, Ralf Lang wrote: [2]
>>>>
>>>> Am 12.04.2018 um 17:29 schrieb Matze: [2]
>>>>>
>>>>> "Could not contact server. Try again later."
>>>>>
>>>>> A tcpdump showed, that there is probably a problem with "unknown ca"
>>>>> while connecting to [2]https://ftp.horde.org.> > you can configure
where Horde looks for your CA bundle.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, i did that and tried different entries for cafile, but neither the
directory /etc/ssl/certs nor the cacert.pem File with the mozilla Root-CA
Entries worked.
>>>
>>> The path for openssl binary is correct and the binary itself seems to
work without problems.
>>>
>>> So maybe there's another problem, why checking for newer versions fails?
>>
>>
>> I tried different OpenSSL Versions and cafile-paths, but neither of them
did work or made any differences in the behavior.
>>
>> I still get the error on "Check for newer versions": "Could not contact
server. Try again later."
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea how to track down this error?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Matze
>>
>>> On 4/12/18 7:32 PM, Ralf Lang wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Am 12.04.2018 um 17:29 schrieb Matze:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> i have set up a new Horde Installation which works well except:
>>>>>
>>>>> I experience a weird Problem when checking for newer versions via the
>>>>> menu:
>>>>>
>>>>> Administration -> Configuration
>>>>> "Check for newer versions"
>>>>>
>>>>> I get an error message popping up, saying:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Could not contact server. Try again later."
>>>>>
>>>>> A tcpdump showed, that there is probably a problem with "unknown ca"
>>>>> while connecting to https://ftp.horde.org.
>>>>>
>>>>> Horde Debug Log doesn't show any error messages.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mine is a Ubuntu server which has the "ISRG Root CA" in /etc/ssl/certs
>>>>>
>>>>> But maybe horde uses another Source for validating?
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a better way to debug that issue?
>>>>>
>>>>> - Horde installed via PEAR
>>>>> o Version Groupware 5.2.22
>>>>> - Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
>>>>> - Apache 2.4.7
>>>>> - PHP 5.5.9
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Matze
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hi Matze,
>>>>
>>>> you can configure where Horde looks for your CA bundle.
>>
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>> ------------------------------
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:40:01 +0200
>> From: Ferdinand Gruber <[7]fer.grub at yahoo.de>
>> To:
>> Subject: [horde] Wrong upgrade notifications
>> Message-ID: <[2]810b5aa9-3196-c2d1-552f-459b4b408fa7 at yahoo.de>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> on the Administration page of Horde Groupware, I see that there are
>> several new modules available, e.g. Horde_ActiveSync
>>
>> But after typing in the terminal:
>>
>> ??? pear upgrade horde/Horde_ActiveSync
>>
>> I get this message:
>>
>> ??? Nothing to upgrade
>>
>> This behaviour occurs with all modules beginning with Horde_ (e.g.
>> Horde_ActiveSync, Horde_Auth, Horde_alarm, ... ).
>>
>> --
>> Regards from Austria
>> Ferdinand Gruber
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 4
>> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 11:04:00 +0100
>> From: Lester Caine <lester at lsces.co.uk>
>> To:
>> Subject: [horde] Current preferred stack for Horde
>> Message-ID: <[2]b2e9c42d-9604-1585-2b9a-ae2f0d6ca24c at lsces.co.uk>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>
>> I've been slowly moving legacy sites to PHP7 which has become a tedious
>> job when many are still running fine on PHP5.2, but the new servers only
>> have PHP7.0.x currently and I need everything working on that going
>> forward. I HAVE had an install of horde running on one of the machines,
>> but messed up between the initial admin access and creating users. I
>> tried to 'reset' that, but without much success, so having a couple of
>> other machines available just started again from a clean setup without
>> any PEAR installed. I use my own PHP7 compliant PEAR with the websites
>> so do not use the PEAR install normally. The second install did not go
>> as expected and I'm not sure why. All machines are a clean SUSE42.3 base
>> from the same disk, but now I have a working initial admin panel which
>> complains about the 'secret key' when I try to update the main config
file.
>>
>> Questions ...
>> 1 - Knowing that PEAR is no longer 'flavour of the day' with the PHP
>> development team, is Horde stable with PHP7?
>> 2 - Alternatively, what is the preferred stack to run it?
>> 3 - I'm looking mainly for a local email service that can mirror
>> multiple email accounts and handle a now 40Gb archive of messages. Is
>> Horde the right way to be going anyway? I think I was expecting a LOCAL
>> login to be the default, and then connect to additional remote servers,
>> but that does not seem to be the case?
>>
>> --
>> Lester Caine - G8HFL
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>> L.S.Caine Electronic Services - http://lsces.co.uk
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>> Rainbow Digital Media - http://rainbowdigitalmedia.co.uk
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 5
>> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 18:36:15 +0800
>> From: Nethub Online - Ming <nethubonline at gmail.com>
>> Cc:
>> Subject: Re: [horde] Resume multiple draft emails will loss email
>> Message-ID:
>>         <[2]CAFcwVtyfqEYSP5dfo+2WwTZZDDwGBX+ezYJFgYdTh3F4=
w+R2A at mail.gmail.com>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
>>
>> just for update, since horde just released a new version, so i tested it
>> too and confirmed problem still exists.
>>
>> Horde Groupware: 5.2.22
>> Horde: 5.2.18
>> IMP: 6.2.22
>>
>> On 4 July 2018 at 19:54, Grouchy Sysadmin <sysadmin at grouchysysadmin.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/03/2018 11:43 PM, Nethub Online - Ming wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes, I tested again and confirmed Patrick is right, only lose drafts
that
>>>> I
>>>> selected.
>>>>
>>>> Hope Horde team can fix it soon
>>>
>>>
>>> Confirmed here too. I lose any additional drafts selected.
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>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:03:56 +0200
>> From: Jens Wahnes <[7]wahnes at uni-koeln.de>
>> To:
>> Subject: [horde] Trouble with horde-translation after upgrade to Horde
>>         5.2.18
>> Message-ID: <[2]c68b8d47-a3e3-1d54-019d-d78b28f061b7 at uni-koeln.de>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>>
>> After upgrading to Horde 5.2.18 and the other packages released
>> recently, I seem to be having trouble with the horde-translation helper
>> application, which is part of the Horde package.
>>
>> For one, it now seems to use Horde_Yaml without having a dependency on
>> it. While this is easy to fix (yet somewhat strange for a point release
>> to pull in new dependencies), I still cannot run horde-translation even
>> after "pear install horde/Horde_Yaml". It complains about not being able
>> to open a ".horde.yml" file:
>>
>> ---------------------------
>> Horde translation generator
>> ---------------------------
>> Loading libraries...
>> [   OK   ] Console_Getopt found.
>> [   OK   ] Console_Table found.
>> [   OK   ] File_Find found.
>>
>> Searching gettext binaries...
>> [   OK   ] gettext found: /bin/gettext
>> [   OK   ] msgattrib found: /usr/bin/msgattrib
>> [   OK   ] msgcat found: /usr/bin/msgcat
>> [   OK   ] msgcomm found: /usr/bin/msgcomm
>> [   OK   ] msgfmt found: /usr/bin/msgfmt
>> [   OK   ] msginit found: /usr/bin/msginit
>> [   OK   ] msgmerge found: /usr/bin/msgmerge
>> [   OK   ] xgettext found: /usr/bin/xgettext
>>
>> [   OK   ] gettext version: 0.17
>>
>> Searching Horde modules in /[...]/lib/..
>>
>>   Fatal Error:
>>   Failed to open file:
>>      fopen(/[...]/lib/../.horde.yml): failed to open
>>      stream: No such file or directory
>>   In /usr/share/pear/Horde/Yaml.php on line 105
>>
>>   1. Horde_Translation_Script->search_modules()
>>      /usr/bin/horde-translation:1682
>>   2. Horde_Translation_Script->strip_horde()
/usr/bin/horde-translation:391
>>   3. array_map() /usr/bin/horde-translation:405
>>   4. Horde_Translation_Script->strip_horde()
>>   5. Horde_Yaml::loadFile() /usr/bin/horde-translation:407
>>
>> It seems that I can still do what I need to do (generate MO files for
>> all translation files that I fiddle with locally) when calling the old
>> version of horde-translation.  I don't use the Git stuff that replaced
>> CVS stuff which was present in the older version of horde-translation,
>> so that this workaround is OK for me, but of course I'd prefer to use a
>> version that is shipped with a current Horde package.
>>
>> Is it intentional that Horde_Yaml is now being used?  Or maybe just some
>> version of horde-translation intented for Horde 6 slipped into the Horde
>> 5 tree?  I haven't seen a ".horde.yml" file anywhere (it's not part of
>> what "pear list-files horde/Horde" shows), so I really don't know where
>> this file would come from.  What's the best way to deal with this
situation?
>>
>> Jens
>>
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