[kronolith] Problems migrating from H3 Alpha to H3 current stable

Frederik Holst horde at traintraveltogether.de
Sat Feb 11 15:14:46 PST 2006


Hi everybody,

I realized that I had to update PEAR's DB and all problems disappeared.
Just to let everybody know who might have had the same problem.

Cheers,

Frederik.

Zitat von Frederik Holst <horde at traintraveltogether.de>:

> Dear list,
>
> I've been using Horde H3 with its various applications in Alpha stage
> since they were released quite a while back.
>
> Now I decided to upgrade to the current H3 stable versions which worked
> out fine with the Horde framework itself, Imp and Turba, but I do have
> problems with Kronolith, Nag and Mnemo.
>
> The problem with Kronolith (current version I use is 2.1-RC2) is as follows:
> I still can see the appointments in bold in the mini calendar view on
> my portal, but when I click on the specific date, I get the following
> error:
>
> Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in
> /home/mail/html/horde/kronolith/lib/Driver.php on line 1737
>
> It goes on:
> When I go to "My Calendars" and add a calendar, it says "Calendar
> added", but it doesn't show in the dropdown menu to edit it.
>
> Furthermore, when I want to add a new event in the portal view, I do
> not get a form to enter the time and place but rather a month view of
> December 1999.
>
> In neither case is there a "plus" sign or whatsoever in the day view
> where I can add a new event.
>
> Although I did run the update scripts that come with those application,
> I fear that there might be some incompatibility in the DataTree
> structure between H3 Alpha and current versions? Because similar errors
> show up with Nag and Mnemo as well.
>
> When I have a look with PhpMyAdmin, the database structure looks like
> the one that would have been created from scratch by the scripts
> provided with the newer versions as well, but maybe the way Horde
> stores data in the tables has changed?
>
> Erasing the kronolith_* tables and recreating them from scratch hasn't
> helped either.
>
> I'd love to continue using Kronolith and the other applications, but I
> don't want to recreate all the Horde databases from scratch and risk
> losing all configurations and informations stored in the DataTree for
> Imp for example...
>
>
> I hope any of you guys might come up with a hint, that would be great!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Frederik.
>
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