[kronolith] Kronolith H5 (4.2.17) (final)
Michael J Rubinsky
mrubinsk at horde.org
Tue Jul 5 21:33:57 UTC 2016
Quoting Jens Wahnes <wahnes at uni-koeln.de>:
> Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
>
>> The Horde Team is pleased to announce the final release of the Kronolith
>> Calendar Application version H5 (4.2.17).
>
> After upgrading to version 4.2.17, I'm having some very strange
> error with Kronolith's CalDAV functions on one particular server
> (all is fine on another). Since I was doing the upgrade to do some
> tests with CalDAV problems, I thought this could be because of the
> experiments I did before, but even after re-installing the whole
> Kronolith package with pear, the problem remains. In the logfile,
> there is a message that says
>
> EMERG: HORDE [kronolith] Class 'Kronolith_Icalendar_Handler_Dav' not
> found [pid 17821 on line 822 of "[...]/kronolith/lib/Application.php"]
>
> when trying to change an event through CalDAV. Of course, I checked
> that all relevant files (i.e. lib/Application.php as well as
> lib/Icalendar/Handler/Dav.php and lib/Icalendar/Handler/Base.php)
> are in fact there, are readable by the webserver user and do not
> contain syntax errors. So I don't know what what's going on in this
> case. Why is the Kronolith_Icalendar_Handler_Dav class not being
> found?
>
> Since all "normal" Web-GUI functions are OK, maybe there is some
> magic command that I could run from PHP Shell in Kronolith's context
> to find out what is causing this?
>
>
> Thanks
> Jens
Sounds like something screwy with your include_path, though no idea
why it is only affecting that Dav class. Or maybe you have/had another
version of Horde on that host that is getting mixed up with the
current one?
--
mike
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