[turba] Newbie: Can't edit Address Book entries

Mark Ovens parish at magichamster.com
Tue Oct 13 22:01:35 UTC 2009


On 13 Oct 2009, at 22:35, Jan Schneider wrote:

> Zitat von parish at magichamster.com:
>
>> Clean, first-time, install of Horde, Imp, and Turba 2.3.2 using  
>> MySQL 5.0.6 on FreeBSD 6.4
>>
>> I can add entries to the Address Book, but if I try to edit or view  
>> then I get the error
>>
>> The contact you requested does not exist.
>>
>> Googling this revealed that it was a common error over a year ago  
>> for people u/g 2.1.x -> 2.2.x but, as I say, this is a clean first- 
>> time install of 2.3.2. even so, I tried the solution for the u/g,  
>> i.e. to change Shares to use SQL instead of Datatree, but it didn't  
>> fix the problem.
>>
>> Not only that, but after logging out of Horde/IMP and logging in  
>> again, the sidebar (Horde menu) is missing and this error (in the  
>> menu frame):
>>
>> A fatal error has occurred
>> MDB2 Error: not found
>>
>> [line 756 of /usr/local/www/horde/lib/Horde/Share/sql.php]
>> Details:
>> The full error message is logged in Horde's log file, and is shown  
>> below only to administrators. Non-administrative users will not see  
>> error details.
>>
>> MDB2_Error Object
>> (
>>    [error_message_prefix] =>
>>    [mode] => 1
>>    [level] => 1024
>>    [code] => -4
>>    [message] => MDB2 Error: not found
>>    [userinfo] => unable to find package 'MDB2_Driver_mysql' file  
>> 'MDB2/Driver/mysql.php'
>>    [backtrace] => Array
>>        (
>>            [0] => Array
>>
>> [...snip rest of error...]
>>
>> Since I can't get to Setup I'll have to edit the config files  
>> directly to set Shares back to Datatree.
>>
>> Can anyone help me fix this please?
>>
>> I notice that there are a lot of SQL scripts in the Horde/scripts/ 
>> sql directory but I only ran the main one to create the Horde  
>> database and user, and also the turba.sql script. Do I need to run  
>> any others? I couldn't find any instructions to do so.
>
> You need to install the MDB2_Driver_mysql PEAR package.
>

Thanks Jan.

When I've done that, I set Shares back to SQL?

I installed it through the FreeBSD ports system so I guess the MDB2  
wasn't listed as a dependency, or it was an option that I didn't  
choose (I usually just accept defaults).

Regards,

Mark


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