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Subject: Re: Kolab 2.2.4 on x86-solaris 10
From: Gunnar Wrobel <wrobel () kolabsys ! com>
Date: 2010-07-25 21:58:51
Message-ID: 20100725235851.60831nz49twwb99c () kolab ! kolabsys ! com
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Hi Daniel,
Zitat von Daniel Vergien <daniel.vergien@rrz.uni-hamburg.de>:
> Hi list,
>
> I try to get kolab 2.2.4 running on x86-solaris. I got it compiled
> and configured. The admin interface is working, i can access created
> users over imap. These users can change their password. But what is
> not working is the client web-interface. I always get an blank page
> where also the source is an empty document.
> I've tried to delete the session information like the wiki says, but
> no success.
Hm, that sounds like a more complicated problem then. What might
happen is that a function fails with a fatal error when one of the
calling functions is marked with an "@". This supresses error
reporting in PHP. These situation are very hard to fix and probably
need some serious debugging of the code.
The "@"-operator is going to be removed in Horde 4 but that does not
help you right now.
I cannot really give you a good advice on how to proceed here. You
could write you own litte error handler that would react to a fatal
error even if it is silenced with the "@"-sign.
Cheers,
Gunnar
> Which are the logfiles where I should look in? I've tried these an
> could not find something:
> /kolab/var/apache/log/php/php-errors.log
> /kolab/var/apache/log/apache-error.log
> /kolab/var/sasl/log/saslauthd.log
> /kolab/var/openldap/openldap.log
>
> Regards
>
> Daniel
>
>
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