Janketh Jay wrote on 2018/12/30 01:03:
Hi All,
On 03/12/2018 2:17 pm, Reko Turja via freebsd-ports wrote:
Hello Janky Jay!
-----Original Message----- Sent: Monday, December 3, 2018 4:17 PM
Subject: Re: Maia Mailgaurd
Okay. No sweat. I'll work on getting a port patch going as that seems
it would be the easiest way to push this out. I'll provide a download as
soon as I have something available for testing.
Sounds good, thank you for your work on ports!
-Reko
So, after a bit of testing (and not being able to update the port
for PHP7 due to Smarty issues), below is a simple patch that will keep
the current port version of Maia (1.0.4_3) working with PHP7 (testing
with PHP 7.2). Please let me know if this does not work or if there is
anything else that needs to be added or changed. Hopefully, I'll get the
Smarty issue(s) sorted out soon and have a new port submitted.
[...]
Also, if you're interested in seeing/testing the new port (from
the latest Github commit for technion's maia_mailguard), you can
download the patch from the link below [1] and let me know if it's
successful for you. Everything seems to work except for the WebUI due to
a fatal call to Smarty which I cannot figure out (I'm not a PHP
developer). However, once that is sorted, I should be ready to submit
the new port so Maia can be updated to the latest version.
I forgot about this in my previous message - I guess there is an old
version of Smarty not supporting PHP 7. It would be probably better to
replace it with newer version of Smarty with PHP 7 support but there can
be some syntax changes in Smarty config / initialisation. I remember
something about it about a year ago when I was upgrading one of our own
(very old) project to newer Smarty templates. There are some differences
between Smarty 2 and Smarty 3. But as I read now on their website, the
latest Smarty 2 version 2.6.31 supports PHP 7.2 so it should be painless
to replace old noncompatible version with this one.
Kind regards
Miroslav Lachman
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