RE: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
Thanks. Note that the problem has been fixed in the newest horde2 package that I uploaded to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming (along with new imp3 and turba), but I guess ghibo hasn't looked at them yet. Also, I have since discovered and switched to squirrelmail which is SO AWESOME (which is missing a Requires, which I guess also hasn't been looked at yet :o). --- Robert Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With the current imp3 package in contrib, > everytime > > you login it asks you to do maintenance > > The ironic thing is I never heared about this thing > until a few days ago, and > now I here about it everywhere. :) Anyway. See > this section of the docs > pertaining to disabling maintanance functions: > > http://www.horde.org/faq/admin/config/index.php#c23 > > rob > __ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
RE: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
> With the current imp3 package in contrib, everytime > you login it asks you to do maintenance The ironic thing is I never heared about this thing until a few days ago, and now I here about it everywhere. :) Anyway. See this section of the docs pertaining to disabling maintanance functions: http://www.horde.org/faq/admin/config/index.php#c23 rob
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
Oden Eriksson wrote: > > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David Walser wrote: > > With the current imp3 package in contrib, everytime > > you login it asks you to do maintenance, and whethere > > you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or skip it > > it asks you again next time you log in. > > Is it a php thingy? Probably, because php 4.2.X was the only thing changed. I'll look at it ASAP. Maybe I'll upgrade to 3.1RC1 (unless the patch for password changing doesn't work). > > All php web applications needs to be changed to require nessesary php > extensions in order to work. This is because the current php setup when most > php extensions are split into subpackages. For example php-4.2.0 + php-common > + mod_php does not provide session, posix etc. These are now availible as > php-session, php-posix, etc. > Bye. Giuseppe.
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 20.29, David Walser wrote: > --- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 16.38, David Walser > > Sorry, can't help you there. I know nothing about > > IMP. I tried to hint you in > > the right direction..., you _might_ need to install > > more php extensions that > > are not listed as dependant from the imp package. > > AFAIK. The only packages > > that is fixed at this point is nisca and cacti. > > Oh, ok. Thanks. I just assumed you were the > maintainer :o) I'm actually using the Cooker imp3, > turba, and horde3 packages with the 8.2 PHP stuff, > which isn't all split up like that far as I can tell. Ok, then you should have mentioned the fact you were using cooker apps on a non cooker machine... I suspect there will take some time before the extensions can be rebuilt with the new system compiler. -- Regards // Oden Eriksson
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
--- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 16.38, David Walser > wrote: > > --- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David > Walser > > > > > > wrote: > > > > With the current imp3 package in contrib, > > > > > > everytime > > > > > > > you login it asks you to do maintenance, and > > > > > > whethere > > > > > > > you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or > > > > > > skip it > > > > > > > it asks you again next time you log in. > > > > > > Is it a php thingy? > > > > > > All php web applications needs to be changed to > > > require nessesary php > > > extensions in order to work. This is because the > > > current php setup when most > > > php extensions are split into subpackages. For > > > example php-4.2.0 + php-common > > > + mod_php does not provide session, posix etc. > These > > > are now availible as > > > php-session, php-posix, etc. > > > > Say what? :o) I have all the packages installed > that > > are listed as dependencies. The "maintainence" it > > asks to do are the following: > > > > The current folder(s) "Sent" will be renamed to > > "Sent-apr-2002". > > > > All old sent-mail folders more than 12 months old > will > > be deleted. > > > > All messages in your "Trash" folder older than 30 > days > > will be permanently deleted. > > Sorry, can't help you there. I know nothing about > IMP. I tried to hint you in > the right direction..., you _might_ need to install > more php extensions that > are not listed as dependant from the imp package. > AFAIK. The only packages > that is fixed at this point is nisca and cacti. Oh, ok. Thanks. I just assumed you were the maintainer :o) I'm actually using the Cooker imp3, turba, and horde3 packages with the 8.2 PHP stuff, which isn't all split up like that far as I can tell. rpmmon says ghibo is the maintainer. Maybe an upgrade of imp3 to 3.1 RC2 would do it? ::shrug:: __ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 16.38, David Walser wrote: > --- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David Walser > > > > wrote: > > > With the current imp3 package in contrib, > > > > everytime > > > > > you login it asks you to do maintenance, and > > > > whethere > > > > > you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or > > > > skip it > > > > > it asks you again next time you log in. > > > > Is it a php thingy? > > > > All php web applications needs to be changed to > > require nessesary php > > extensions in order to work. This is because the > > current php setup when most > > php extensions are split into subpackages. For > > example php-4.2.0 + php-common > > + mod_php does not provide session, posix etc. These > > are now availible as > > php-session, php-posix, etc. > > Say what? :o) I have all the packages installed that > are listed as dependencies. The "maintainence" it > asks to do are the following: > > The current folder(s) "Sent" will be renamed to > "Sent-apr-2002". > > All old sent-mail folders more than 12 months old will > be deleted. > > All messages in your "Trash" folder older than 30 days > will be permanently deleted. Sorry, can't help you there. I know nothing about IMP. I tried to hint you in the right direction..., you _might_ need to install more php extensions that are not listed as dependant from the imp package. AFAIK. The only packages that is fixed at this point is nisca and cacti. -- Regards // Oden Eriksson
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
--- Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David Walser > wrote: > > With the current imp3 package in contrib, > everytime > > you login it asks you to do maintenance, and > whethere > > you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or > skip it > > it asks you again next time you log in. > > Is it a php thingy? > > All php web applications needs to be changed to > require nessesary php > extensions in order to work. This is because the > current php setup when most > php extensions are split into subpackages. For > example php-4.2.0 + php-common > + mod_php does not provide session, posix etc. These > are now availible as > php-session, php-posix, etc. Say what? :o) I have all the packages installed that are listed as dependencies. The "maintainence" it asks to do are the following: The current folder(s) "Sent" will be renamed to "Sent-apr-2002". All old sent-mail folders more than 12 months old will be deleted. All messages in your "Trash" folder older than 30 days will be permanently deleted. __ Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience http://launch.yahoo.com
Re: [Cooker] IMP keeps doing maintenance
On Saturdayen den 18 May 2002 07.21, David Walser wrote: > With the current imp3 package in contrib, everytime > you login it asks you to do maintenance, and whethere > you do it (dunno if it sucessfully does it) or skip it > it asks you again next time you log in. Is it a php thingy? All php web applications needs to be changed to require nessesary php extensions in order to work. This is because the current php setup when most php extensions are split into subpackages. For example php-4.2.0 + php-common + mod_php does not provide session, posix etc. These are now availible as php-session, php-posix, etc. -- Regards // Oden Eriksson