[imp] (no subject)
Bryan H
nve_this@yahoo.com
Wed, 10 Jul 2002 17:35:57 -0700 (PDT)
I deleted my horde/imp and started over on my server.
'm running a myswql back end. I installed
MySQL-3.23.51 and MySQL-Server-3.23.51 and I went to
the localhost/horde/test.php and this is what I got:
Horde Versions
* Horde: 2.1
PHP Version
* View phpinfo() screen
* PHP Version: 4.1.2
* PHP Major Version: 4.1
* PHP Minor Version: 2
* PHP Version Classification: release
* You are running a supported version of PHP.
PHP Module Capabilities
* FTP Support: Yes
* Gettext Support: Yes
* IMAP Support: Yes
* LDAP Support: Yes
* MCAL Support: No
* Mcrypt Support: No
* MySQL Support: No
* PostgreSQL Support: No
* XML Support: Yes
Miscellaneous PHP Settings
* short_open_tag enabled: Yes
* magic_quotes_runtime set to Off: Yes
* file_uploads enabled: No
* file_uploads must be enabled for some features
like sending emails with IMP.
PHP Sessions
* Session counter: 1
* To unregister the session: click here
PEAR
* PEAR - Yes
* Recent PEAR - Yes
* Mail::RFC822 - Yes
* Log - Yes
* DB - Yes
Why does it say that I don't have MySQL support when I
have MySQL and the packages installed? I encountered
this error before and I can't remember what I did to
fix it. Can anyone help? Thanks.
-Bryan
--- Eric Rostetter <eric.rostetter@physics.utexas.edu>
wrote:
> Quoting Bryan H <nve_this@yahoo.com>:
>
> > I just reinstalled my RedHat 7.3 server and am
> trying
> [...]
> > I get the following error message.
> >
> > A fatal error has occurred:
> >
> > DB Error: extension not found
> >
> > [line 102 of
> /var/www/html/horde/lib/Prefs/sql.php]
>
> You have configured Horde to use a database backend
> (not sure which).
> But your php doesn't have the database extension
> loaded for some reason.
> Possible reasons are:
>
> 1) You didn't load the php RPM for that database
> (php-mysql, php-pgsql, etc)
> 2) You loaded the RPM, but the module isn't loaded
> in your apache config file
> (LoadModule directive in httpd.conf for example)
>
> If #1, load the RPM (and restart apache)
> If #2, add the needed lines, and restart apache
>
> The Horde test.php file should tell you if it is
> found or not...
>
> --
> Eric Rostetter
> The Department of Physics
> The University of Texas at Austin
>
> "TAD (Technology Attachment Disorder) is an
> unshakable, impractical devotion
> to a brand, platform, product line, or programming
> language. It's relatively
> harmless among the rank and file, but when
> management is afflicted the damage
> can be measured in dollars. It's also contagious --
> someone with sufficient
> political clout can infect an entire organization."
>
> --"Enterprise Strategies" columnist Tom Yager.
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