Christian Funke schrieb:
> Am Donnerstag, 27. März 2008 16:08:20 schrieb Troy
Carpenter:
> > On Thursday 27 March 2008 07:43:16 am Chuck Fisher
wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I'm sorry if this has been addressed before,
but I cannot find if it
has.
> >>
> >> I am currently testing Kolab on hardware that
I can play with.
> >>
> >> The problem I seem to be having with Kolab's
Horde, is when I click to
> >> read a message the browser asks me if I wish
to download "message.php"
> >> instead of opening the message.
> >>
> >> This problem occured with CentOS 5.1 x86_64.
This page
> >>
(http://wiki.kolab.org/index.php/Kolab2_S
erver_Troubleshooting_-_Compilin
> >> g) is the only mention I have found to my
initial problem installing the
> >> OpenPKG Kolab 2.2 RC2. I installed the
glibc-devel.i386 it suggests and
> >> the install went fine as far as I can tell.
With the exception of this
> >> problem with Horde, I did not found any other
issues.
> >>
> >> I then installed CentOS i386 on the same
hardware and the problem no
> >> longer exists.
> >>
> >> At issue is that if I do go with Kolab to
replace my current system, it
> >> must be on a x86_64 OS. The hardware is 6
terabytes of RAID.
> >> So I'm wondering if I missed something, or is
Kolab not able to run
> >> under a x86_64 OS at this time?
> > I have been reporting this since I started using
Kolab at 2.2 beta 2. I
> > opened issue #2504 on the Kolab tracker. Search
for "php segfaults"
in the
> > archive of this list.
> >
> > Troy
>
> Hi Troy,
>
> i am using kolab 2.2rc2 ond CentOS 5.1 x86_64 right
now. I cannot
reproduce
> your segfaulting php, for me it seems to work just
fine, though i have
only
> run a few tests with some users.
>
> your problem may be related to the way you worked
around the compilation
> failure. this failure actually comes from an incorrect
specfile for
postfix
> and *NOT* from a missing dependency (see issue #2346).
So maybe by
installing
> the i386 version of glibc the compilation of php gets
messed up, but
this is
> just a guess.
>
> Greets Christian
>
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Hello,
i used --disable-multilib for my gcc build since the
packages weren't
built correctly.
Rgds.
Franz
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