[CentOS] Horde domxml dependency problem

Johnny Hughes mailing-lists at hughesjr.com
Thu Dec 15 00:10:23 UTC 2005


On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 11:01 -0800, Greg Swallow - SkyNet wrote:
> Johnny Hughes wrote:
> > You need to follow the instructions here to upgrade/install some pear
> > modules:
> > http://www.horde.org/horde/docs/?f=INSTALL.html
> 
> Making the required pear module rpms (and making them dependencies of the
> appropriate Horde rpms) would be a good idea maybe.  Using 'pear install',
> and 'pear upgrade' is a sure way to overwrite files from the php-pear rpm.
> Another reason would be to have a consistent environment for users of the
> new Centos supplied Horde rpms.  The versions available from 'pear install
> xxx' change frequently, are not always stable, and lately apparently prompt
> you to upgrade pear itself to install additional modules. 
> 
> I believe all that _needs_ to be installed or updated for Horde, Imp, Turba
> and Ingo are the date, db, file, log, mail, and mail_mime modules.  There
> are others needed for the other applications, and others needed to use
> certain features like the Weather block in Horde.
> 
> I'm not sure if Fedora/Redhat have any guidelines for making rpms of pear
> modules, but the source rpms we use for SME Server are here if you're
> interested - (pear-db, pear-file, etc):
> http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/e-smith/devel/repo/SRPMS/
> 
> And to answer the original poster question, there's a php-domxml rpm you can
> install with 'yum install php-domxml' - you do need that, particularly for
> the Horde administration/Configuration to work.
> 

Greg,

I agree that picking a good version of the pear modules and building
them as rpms is probably the best way to handle the upgrade requirements
for pear.

I am going to try to do that this weekend.

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Johnny Hughes
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