[imp] Installing horde git version

Luis Felipe Marzagao lfbm.andamentos at gmail.com
Tue Apr 23 00:13:47 UTC 2013


Em 21-04-2013 21:04, Michael Wisniewski escreveu:
>
>
> 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.
>

Making the git folder web accessible can be a little tricky. The only 
thing I can recommend you is to read really carefully the page I sent 
before, and pay attention to the cache (purge it), permissions on horde 
folder/files and on the horde/config/registry.conf.


> I don't know what it is with me and Horde, but it just seems to hate 
> it.  :(
>
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