Hello, On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 06:08:02PM +0200, Nikolaus Rath wrote: > > => You must configured Horde *before* installing other > > applications. I think I will desactive all applications by > > default in registry.php to avoid this errors. > > Well, I would really like to do that, but I *couldn't*. All I ever saw > (except for the menu icons) is error messages. So I can click on > "Administration" -> "Setup", but as soon as I select an application I > get only error messages, mostly about trying to access nonexisting > hash keys. > > Luckily enough, I was able to trace down the cause now. After I added > $conf['log']['enabled'] = false to conf.php I was at least able to > configure horde. After logging out and restarting the browser, the > remaining error messages disappeared as well.
You *could* desactive all applications with editing registry.php file and set "status=>inactive" on your installed applications. Anyway, the problem seems to be solved in sid, then I will close this bug. > Horde seems to be a great application, thanks for packaging it. Yet I > think that the installation process could be improved. Is it really > not possible to get such critical bugfixes into etch? It seems to me > that expecting the user to fix two major bugs before he has even seen > anything from the application is quite unfortunate. You are welcome to help us :-) The best way to avoid annoying bugs is doing more and more tests with testing/unstable packages. For example, it's now the moment to look over new packages which will be in Lenny. Regards, -- Gregory Colpart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GnuPG:1024D/C1027A0E Evolix - Informatique et Logiciels Libres http://www.evolix.fr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]