[turba] shares problem with sql addressbook - turning off use_shares turns off browsing.

Michael Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Thu Mar 6 00:16:28 UTC 2008


Quoting Liam Hoekenga <liamr at umich.edu>:

>> You also might want to check to make sure there is nothing screwy going on
>> with the addressbook pref.  You might try clearing that pref in your pref
>> backend for a user that is having this issue and see if that clears it up.
>> My money would be on this being the problem.
>
> Mike -
>
> You hit the nail on the head.  Deleting the addressbooks pref has solved
> the problem.. but I wish I knew what caused it in the first place.  Is
> this what happens if you deploy with use_shares turned on, but then
> disable it?

The "default" personal address books are referred to differently when  
using shares vs not using shares, so when the pref is stored using  
shares, it's stored with the share_id that the share driver will  
understand...when it's stored when not using shares, it's stored as  
the "plain" sql driver will understand.

If you look in the prefs UI for Turba though, you should still see the  
personal address book, it might just be on the "don't use" side ...  
then you'd have to move it over to the (probably empty-looking) "do  
use" side. At least that's how it's *supposed* to work (and appears to  
work on my end when I tested it just now).


Thanks,
mike

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