[imp] Installing horde git version
Michael Wisniewski
wisniewski at mwiz.org
Mon Apr 22 00:04:03 UTC 2013
On 2013-04-21 18:57, Luis Felipe Marzagao wrote:
> Em 21-04-2013 14:50, Michael Wisniewski escreveu:
>>
>>
>> On 2013-04-21 11:59, Luis Felipe Marzagao wrote:
>>> Em 21-04-2013 12:23, Michael Wisniewski escreveu:
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> I'm attempting to install the git version of Horde but running into
>>>> a few problems. Here are the steps I have done so far...
>>>>
>>>> git clone git://github.com/horde/horde
>>>>
>>>> Added the following to the install_dev.conf file...
>>>>
>>>> $apps = array('content', 'horde', 'imp', 'ingo', 'kronolith',
>>>> 'nag', 'sam', 'turba' );
>>>>
>>>> When logging into the horde interface and viewing the applications,
>>>> I can see "horde" listed, but nothing about imp, ingo, kronolith,
>>>> etc... I've run the test.php for imp, and everything is coming back
>>>> green.
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Read this carefully, specially the $app_fileroot configuration:
>>>
>>> http://www.horde.org/development/git#making-development-repos-web-accessible
>>>
>>>
>>> Also, make sure you reset/purge your cache files, because of the
>>> autoloader cache.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>
>> Thanks for the response. Well, I set the app_fileroot and now the
>> different categories exist in the admin menu, but if I click on the
>> mail tab, I only see "Filters" and "Spam". I configured my imap
>> server, but that didn't seem to make a difference.
>>
>> I also attempted to purge the autoloader cache by restarting apache,
>> but something makes me think I didn't install the autoloader since I
>> didn't put it in the apps list.
>>
>
> The autoloader cache is a framework part, not an app, so when
> installing the git horde, you will always have it installed.
>
> Restarting the web server does not purge the cache. In linux, it
> would usually be in /tmp.
>
>> Thank you again for the help and response. I know these are probably
>> newbie questions, but I'd like to flip it over to the git version 5.1.
>>
>>
>
> If you are not going to develop horde, I can't see why you would want
> to install the git version. Pear installing the stable version is much
> simpler and stable and gives fewer headaches.
I agree, it would give me less headaches, but there are some fixes I
want that are in the dev version that haven't been pushed into the
release version. I've been battling with this on and off today and for
whatever reason, it just doesn't want to work.
I don't know what it is with me and Horde, but it just seems to hate
it. :(
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