[kronolith] Woohoo! Got kronolith to work, kinda. :)
Dayton Turner
turnerd@data-fortress.com
Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:24:32 -0700
I believe ive found the problem. I am a debian user, and naturally I installed the
libmcal, and libmcal0 debs. These give me /usr/lib/libmcal.so.0.6, etc. I removed
them and reran my horde test.php script, and magically mcal support was missing.
The only way to make php's mcal.so see mcal support is to have those libs there.
No big deal, only problem being when i compile libmcal from cvs, it only generates
a libmcal.a, where is hte .so file that i can put in /usr/lib? If you have a
prebuilt linux libmcal.so thats out of cvs, or instructions on something im
missing, that would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Dayton Turner wrote:
> Well, I'm running the cvs versions of mstore and libmcal now, and still no
> success. :( It doesnt spit out errors or anything, it just doesnt actually
> delete the things.
>
> Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
>
> > Quoting Dayton Turner <turnerd@data-fortress.com>:
> >
> > > Well, I finally got rid of the 'unable to fetch stream pointer' by
> > > specifying a user to access the calendar as, the stock config files are
> > > blank, my bad. Anyways, I can create calendar entries now no problem,
> > > and it works great, but whenever i try to delete one, it just comes back
> > > to the calendar, and the entry is still there. Is deleting not supported
> > > yet?
> >
> > Make sure that you're using a cvs checkout of libmcal and especially mstore -
> > the tarball will have a number of problems like this.
> >
> > -chuck
> >
> > --
> > Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck@horde.org>
> > Some fallen angels have their good reasons.
> >
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