[horde] problem with new install on new Centos 7.5 system

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Thu Nov 29 17:07:04 UTC 2018


Zitat von Edward Burr <egburr at burr.cc>:

> Another thought, has anyone actually installed Horde Groupware on  
> CentOS 7.5 yet? Is there a preferred Linux distribution? I chose  
> CentOS because I work with Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a daily basis  
> at work.
>
> Though I am concerned that with the Horde_Backup / Horde_Core  
> version requirement mismatch and their independence from any Linux  
> distribution, I wonder how anyone has gotten around that?
>
> Is there something missing from the install documentation at  
> https://www.horde.org/apps/groupware/docs/INSTALL that I should know  
> about?
>
>
> Quoting Edward Burr <egburr at burr.cc>:
>
>> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>>> Zitat von Edward Burr <egburr at burr.cc>:
>>>
>>>> Quoting Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>>>>
>>>>> Am 14.11.18 um 19:21 schrieb Edward Burr:
>>>>>> Hi Ralf,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the suggestion. 'yum install php-http' installed
>>>>>> php-pecl-http and now "pecl list" shows pecl_http is installed. So,
>>>>>> the step 2.5 issue appears to be cleared up?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But the step 3.1 and 3.3 issues remain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 3.1) During "pear install -a horde/groupware":
>>>>>> Failed to download horde/Horde_Backup within preferred state "stable",
>>>>>> latest release is version 1.0.0RC1, stability "beta", use
>>>>>> "channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1" to install
>>>>>> Failed to download pecl/sasl within preferred state "stable", latest
>>>>>> release is version 0.1.0, stability "alpha", use
>>>>>> "channel://pecl.php.net/sasl-0.1.0" to install
>>>>>> Failed to download pecl/idn within preferred state "stable", latest
>>>>>> release is version 0.2.0, stability "beta", use
>>>>>> "channel://pecl.php.net/idn-0.2.0" to install
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Trying to install each manually fails.
>>>>>>
>>>>> If you are using distribution php, get the PECLs from distribution (yum).
>>>>>
>>>>> For installing RC packages, either preinstall Horde_Backup ignoring deps
>>>>> (pear install -n horde/Horde_Backup) or allow installation of  
>>>>> beta software
>>>>>
>>>>> |pear config-setpreferred_state beta|
>>>>>
>>>>> change to stable when you are done.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> yum install php-sasl
>>>> yum install pecl-sasl
>>>> yum install pecl_sasl
>>>> yum install pear-sasl
>>>> yum install pear_sasl
>>>> # All result in "No package XXX available. Nothing to do."
>>>>
>>>> yum install php-idn
>>>> # installed php-idn-1.2c-12
>>>>
>>>> pecl install channel://pecl.php.net/idn-0.2.0
>>>> # still fails with same error
>>>>
>>>> I uninstalled all the horde packages and pre-installed  
>>>> Horde_Backup per your suggestion.
>>>>
>>>> pear uninstall `pear list -c horde | tail -n +4 | awk '{ print  
>>>> "horde/"$1 }'`
>>>> pear install -n horde/Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1
>>>> install ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1
>>>>
>>>> Then installed horde:
>>>> pear install horde/horde_role
>>>> pear run-scripts horde/horde_role
>>>> pear install -a horde/groupware
>>>>
>>>> But Horde_Core failed to install, and many components depending  
>>>> on Horde_Core:
>>>> horde/Horde_Core requires package "horde/Horde_Backup" (version  
>>>> >= 1.0.0, version <= 2.0.0alpha1, excluded versions:  
>>>> 2.0.0alpha1), installed version is 1.0.0RC1
>>>>
>>>> ASpparently 1.0.0RC1 isn't greater than/equal to 1.0.0 even  
>>>> though that's apparently the absolute latest available:
>>>> Failed to download horde/Horde_Backup within preferred state  
>>>> "stable", latest release is version 1.0.0RC1, stability "beta",  
>>>> use "channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1" to install
>>>>
>>>> How do I satisfy this requirement?
>>>>
>>>> The install directions appear pretty straightforward. I've got to  
>>>> be missing something obvious, but I can't figure out what it  
>>>> could be.
>>>
>>> pear install horde/horde_backup-beta
>>
>> Among other things, that did:
>> downloading Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1.tgz ...
>> Starting to download Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1.tgz (8,518 bytes)
>> .....done: 8,518 bytes
>> install ok: channel://pear.horde.org/Horde_Backup-1.0.0RC1
>>
>> which leaves us still with the same problem as above.
>>

why do you install Horde_Backup at all? It's not required at all.
>>
>>>
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