[turba] create new address book
Philip Steeman
philip.steeman at khbo.be
Wed Apr 23 07:15:29 UTC 2008
I don't want to share my new address book. I just want to use it for my
own, but that seems also to be impossible without enabling datatree?
Philip
Michael Rubinsky schreef:
> Quoting Philip Steeman <philip.steeman at khbo.be>:
>
>> Turba 2.1.7
>
> Yea, this is really a configuration error, IMO. Turba requires a Share
> backend to support Shares, you have configured the Share backend to use
> Datatree (probably because it's the only choice in your version). You've
> configured datatree to use the null driver, in which the datatree data
> persists for only a single page load. Your address book *was* created,
> it just didn't persist.
>
> Unfortunately, to use the shared address book feature in Turba with
> Horde < 3.2 (actually < current CVS at this point) you would be required
> to configure a datatree backend other than null.
>
>
>>
>> Philip
>>
>> Michael Rubinsky schreef:
>>> Quoting Philip Steeman <philip.steeman at khbo.be>:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>> it seems to be impossible to make a new address book when the datatree
>>>> is set to none.
>>>>
>>>> However I can select 'create addressbook' and I get an answer 'The
>>>> address book "test" was created successfully'.
>>>>
>>>> Is this a normal behaviour? If yes: why can I select it?
>>>>
>>>> Enable the datatree is not an option because it is too slow with a few
>>>> 1000 users.
>>>
>>> To use shares in Turba, you need to either enable the datatree or use
>>> the new (beta) SQL share driver available in the latest Horde CVS code.
>>>
>>> I agree though that we need to look at returning some more useful
>>> information in that error. What version of Turba is this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> mike
>>>
>>> --
>>> The Horde Project (www.horde.org)
>>> mrubinsk at horde.org
>>>
>>> "Time just hates me. That's why it made me an adult." - Josh Joplin
>>>
>>
>
>
>
> Thanks,
> mike
>
> --
> The Horde Project (www.horde.org)
> mrubinsk at horde.org
>
> "Time just hates me. That's why it made me an adult." - Josh Joplin
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