Le lundi 23 novembre 2009 17:26, chasd a écrit :
> There should be some type of PHP error in the web server log, even if
> RoundCube doesn't write a log file.
hi charles
hi all
hi list
Here is the information you request it from the vhosts that contains
roundcubemail, which is installed prop
On Nov 21, 2009, at 3:38 PM, fake...@fakessh.eu wrote:
> I can not have any log in page index.php effect runs only up to
> line 81
There should be some type of PHP error in the web server log, even if
RoundCube doesn't write a log file.
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Charles Dostale
System Admin - Silver Oaks Commun
a...@myphonebook.co.in wrote ..
> I have resolved the issue, but am still confused. I commented out some lines
> in
> the PHP autoloader function(roundcube\installer\utils.php) and then had more
> errors.
> Again as I un-commented those lines, and restarted the web server, the second
> page
> of
Thanks for the reply. But, I am not using open_basedir.
Claudio Kuenzler wrote ..
> I've had a similar problem with my first installation.
> Are you using open_basedir?
> If yes, check the open_basedir entries. You have to be able to access the
> php libs (e.g. under /usr/share/php)
>
> In my ca
I've had a similar problem with my first installation.
Are you using open_basedir?
If yes, check the open_basedir entries. You have to be able to access the
php libs (e.g. under /usr/share/php)
In my case, once I correctly set the open_basedir entries, the installation
worked fine.
On Mon, Nov 23
I am trying to install the latest version of Roundcube 0.3.1. My configuration
is postfix-mysql and dovecot. I am running virtual domains, the
setup works fine with Horde and Squirrelmail. Php version is 5.2.1.
On the first page the response by the Roundcube Installer is:
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