and BTW can the session problem below have to do with whatever
incompatibility with MariaDB instead MySQL running on my
Testserver while as developer i can not imagine what to do to
be incompatible with MariaDB 5.5.30 except try to find
out the database type and fail

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mlug-au/Ggn4ZktiB8o
> I tried dropping in MariaDB to replace MySQL as my roundcube webmail
> database. It didn't work for me although I can't remember exactly why,
> a quick google shows that others have done it successfully.

Am 12.05.2013 01:30, schrieb Reindl Harald:
> // Backend to use for session storage. Can either be 'db' (default) or 
> 'memcache'
> $rcmail_config['session_storage'] = 'db';
> 
> can someone explain why roundcube thinks it have the need
> to be special here and introduce all sorts of troubles?
> 
> every web-application but roundcube respects global settings or allow
> the admin to specify them in a <Directory> directive and on the server
> with PHP 5.4/Apache 2.4 below sessions are working for sure because
> phpMyAdmin and any inhouse application works, only roundcubemail-0.8.6
> whines about failing to write session data
> 
> hence, their are even admins with load on their machines which
> set "session.gc_probability = 0" to avoid the request overhead
> and do the cleanup outside the webserver via cronjob
> 
> would every random application act this way it would be impossible
> to maintain lage setups with different apps at all
> ___________________________________
> 
> php_admin_value session.gc_probability  "1"
> php_admin_value session.gc_divisor      "100"
> php_admin_value session.gc_maxlifetime  "7200"
> php_admin_value session.save_path        "/var/www/sessiondata"
> 
> [12-May-2013 01:23:26 Europe/Vienna] PHP Warning:  session_write_close() [<a
> href='http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.session-write-close.php'>function.session-write-close.php</a>]:
>  Failed
> to write session data (user). Please verify that the current setting of 
> session.save_path is correct
> (/var/www/sessiondata) in /usr/share/roundcubemail/program/include/rcmail.php 
> on line 1340

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