[imp] Fatal error: Call to undefined function: _()

Julien Marchal julien.marchal@univ-nancy2.fr
Fri, 07 Sep 2001 10:09:49 +0100


Hi

you must compile php with --with-gettext.
to have _() function.

At 09:53 07/09/01 +0200, vous avez écrit:
>Hi folks.
>
>What am i doing wrong when i cant get the
>horde-1.3.4/imp-2.36 system running, but get
>
>Fatal error: Call to undefined function: _() in
>/var/www/htdocs/horde/login.php on line 53
>and
>Fatal error: Call to undefined function: _() in
>/var/www/htdocs/horde/menu.php on line 59
>
>when i try and access it ?
>
>I think i've gone through all the configs, and i have
>the imp 2.2.6 running, but i couldnt get this one up.
>
>BTW...isnt there supposed to be an "install.sh" for 1.3.4
>aswell? The textfiles says so, but i cant find any..?
>
>And since i have got a solution to my previous question...
>about attachements and SSL, i wonder...How many are running
>this over SSL without problems???
>
>Extremely thankful for comments.
>
>Taisto Qvist
>IP Solutions
>Sweden
>
>
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>From r.chalabi@umist.ac.uk Date: Fri,  7 Sep 2001 09:23:21 +0100
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Subject: Sessions problem

Hi,

The latest version of CVS (Yesterday) and all the versions prior to it (2.3.7)
seem to be able to remember the preferences of a user who mistypes his/her 
password.

The scenario is as follows:

user1 fails to login as he mistyped his password. User2 then uses the same 
browser to login properly. He will be able to login if the imap server is the 
same but the preferences he has belongs to user1.

This is a serious issue in a classroom environment. 

Apart from this IMP is coming along nicely and for a CVS version it is very 
stable. Thank you for your efforts.

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>From janmailing@gmx.de Date: Fri,  7 Sep 2001 11:04:16 +0200
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Subject: Re: [imp] Thank You

Zitat von Michael Seidner <mikes@mdscomp.com>:

> pleased! Just wish there was away to implement private and public address
> books similar to how Microsoft Exchange works. Each user having their own
> private address book with a public corporate address book which could be
> used by everyone. My customers don't want everyone's address book to be

As you probably know there IS the possibilty to have public and private 
addressbooks in turba. And I don't understand what difference you expect in the 
opposite to what we have now.

Jan.


>From tdavis@birddog.com Date: Fri,  7 Sep 2001 04:08:20 -0500
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Subject: Re: [imp] Thank You

Michael,
Check out some of the previous posts on marc in the turba list regarding 
personal addressbooks.  We just had a discussion regarding it.

Thank you,

-- 
Terry Davis
Systems Administrator
BirdDog Solutions, Inc.
(402) 829-6059


Quoting Jan Schneider <janmailing@gmx.de>:

> Zitat von Michael Seidner <mikes@mdscomp.com>:
> 
> > pleased! Just wish there was away to implement private and public address
> > books similar to how Microsoft Exchange works. Each user having their own
> > private address book with a public corporate address book which could be
> > used by everyone. My customers don't want everyone's address book to be
> 
> As you probably know there IS the possibilty to have public and private 
> addressbooks in turba. And I don't understand what difference you expect in
> the 
> opposite to what we have now.
> 
> Jan.
> 
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