Here is what displays in the browser when I try to hit tasks: ***
ErrorException Object ( [message:protected] => Call to a member function timestamp() on a non-object [string:Exception:private] => [code:protected] => 0 [file:protected] => /usr/share/horde/nag/lib/Nag.php [line:protected] => 1540 [trace:Exception:private] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [function] => catchFatalError [class] => Horde_ErrorHandler [type] => :: [args] => Array ( ) ) ) [previous:Exception:private] => [severity:protected] => 1 [logged] => 1 ) *** 2016-11-07 10:12 GMT+00:00 David Yossef Malka <dmpari...@gmail.com>: > Hi, and thanks for the response. > > Everything is now showing as up-to-date, and the only schema that was out > of date was Horde_Service_Weather. I updated that. > > Calendar is now working (and syncing). Notes are working (and syncing). > Tasks are *NOT* working and when I try to access them, I get: > > *** > /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log:[Mon Nov 07 10:07:30 2016] [error] [client > XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function timestamp() on > a non-object in /usr/share/horde/nag/lib/Nag.php on line 1540 > > *** > > And still, e-mail on the web interface is blank, despite having 6,082 > e-mails in there. > > Also, the Horde is running VERY slowly now. > > > > 2016-11-07 9:55 GMT+00:00 Jan Schneider <j...@horde.org>: > >> 1469g >> Zitat von David Yossef Malka <dmpari...@gmail.com>: >> >> Hi >>> >>> I have Horde 5.2.12, and it's been running well for a couple of years. >>> It's on a Centos 6.8 VM, and the other day, during a moment of >>> inattention, >>> I ran yum update and didn't notice that there was a bunch of 'horde' >>> elements in there. >>> >>> As a result, although the Horde still works flawlessly on the web >>> interface, and I can still send e-mails from my Mac client inside my LAN >>> (logically, since that's hitting sendmail and not the Horde!), I can't >>> get >>> any other device to work with ActiveSync. >>> >>> When I try to add an 'Exchange' account on a mobile device, I get: >>> >>> *********** >>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - myaddr...@mydomain.com [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] >>> "POST >>> /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=myaddr...@mydomain.com&Dev >>> iceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>> HTTP/1.1" 200 76 >>> >>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_request_log <== >>> [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX TLSv1.2 >>> ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 "POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User= >>> myaddr...@mydomain.com&DeviceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&D >>> eviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>> HTTP/1.1" 76 >>> >>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log <== >>> [Mon Nov 07 08:00:14 2016] [error] [client XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] PHP Fatal >>> error: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' in >>> /usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php on line 1469 >>> >>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log <== >>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - myaddr...@mydomain.com [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] >>> "POST >>> /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=myaddr...@mydomain.com&Dev >>> iceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>> HTTP/1.1" 500 1359 >>> >>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_request_log <== >>> >>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:16 ... >>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24013 on line >>> 1469 >>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>> ^C >>> [root@www ~]# >>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:17 ... >>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24006 on line >>> 1469 >>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>> ^C >>> [root@www ~]# ^C >>> [root@www ~]# ^C >>> [root@www ~]# >>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:18 ... >>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24323 on line >>> 1469 >>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>> >>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:19 ... >>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24070 on line >>> 1469 >>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>> >>> *********** >>> >>> Now, if I look in the configuration of the Horde, I see that there are >>> quite a few modules that need updating. Is it safe to do so, and would >>> it >>> fix this issue? >>> >> >> Yes, at least to the latter, because you upgraded Horde_Core, but not >> Horde_ActiveSync to the required dependency version. >> >> -- >> Jan Schneider >> The Horde Project >> http://www.horde.org/ >> >> -- >> imp mailing list >> Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ >> To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org >> > > > > -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org