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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #967] Supplied argument is not valid File-Ha


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Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #967] Supplied argument is not valid File-Handle resource in class.network.inc.php and additional text with idsociety
Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 23:42:33 -0400

=================== BUG #967: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=967&group_id=509

Changes by: Dave Smith <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Oct-02 03:42 (GMT)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
I'm new to phpGroupWare (just installed it about 30min ago) and am recieving 
this error: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare perfgetmicrotime() (previously 
declared in e:\phpdev5\www\phpgroupware\header.inc.php:101) in 
e:\phpdev5\www\phpgroupware\header.inc.php on line 99
After doing some research I've found this mentioned only here. Marauder 
mentions commenting/uncommenting a line of code, however I'm uncertain as to 
what line they are referring to. I'm using phpDev5 on a win2k pro OS.



=================== BUG #967: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: Marauder                  Project: phpGroupWare                   
Submitted on: 2002-Aug-08 14:34
Category:  API - phpGWapi               Bug Group:  0.9.14 release              
Severity:  5 - Major                    Priority:  Normal                       
Resolution:  Fixed                      Assigned to:  skeeter                   
Status:  Closed                         Component Version:  None                
Platform Version:  Linux - Mandrake     Reproducibility:  Every Time            

Summary:  Supplied argument is not valid File-Handle resource in 
class.network.inc.php and additional text with idsociety

Original Submission:  as mentioned in ID 905 and 922, I too recieve the error 
message "Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid File-Handle resource in 
/var/www/html/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/inc/class.network.inc.php on line 81" 

However, on my system, when running with the idsociety interface template, it 
is acompanied with

" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" topmargin="0" bottommargin="0" 
rightmargin="0" leftmargin="0" border="0" 
onLoad="MM_preloadImages('phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/nonav-over.png', 
'addressbook/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'bookmarks/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'calendar/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'email/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'notes/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'projects/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'todo/templates/idsociety/images/navbar-over.png', 
'phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/nonav-over.png', 
'phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/nonav-over.png', 
'phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/nonav-over.png', 
'/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/log_out2_over.png', 
'/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/preferences2_over.png', 
'/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/question_mark2_over.png', 
'/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/welcome2.png');" 
background="/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/templates/idsociety/images/content_spacer_middle.png">
 "

other interface themes have just the class.network.inc.php warning message, 
only idsociety produces this extra text.

both of these problems are resolved by commenting out line 81 in 
phpgwapi/inc/class.network.inc.php 
(/*socket_set_timeout($this->socket,$timeout,0);*/)

The install is an upgrade from 0.9.14RC3 (I also tried creating a new directory 
for phpgw, copying the old header.inc.php to ensure it was not an artifact of 
being upgraded)

The above mentioned line of code is not in the older version of the file, but 
was added between releases. Commenting out that line resolved both problems on 
my install.

Follow-up Comments
*******************

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Date: 2002-Oct-02 03:42             By: iacchus
I'm new to phpGroupWare (just installed it about 30min ago) and am recieving 
this error: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare perfgetmicrotime() (previously 
declared in e:\phpdev5\www\phpgroupware\header.inc.php:101) in 
e:\phpdev5\www\phpgroupware\header.inc.php on line 99
After doing some research I've found this mentioned only here. Marauder 
mentions commenting/uncommenting a line of code, however I'm uncertain as to 
what line they are referring to. I'm using phpDev5 on a win2k pro OS.

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Date: 2002-Sep-03 00:44             By: skeeter
I know this problem has been corrected.

The new problem perfgetmicrotime(), must be because you applied a patch that CW 
had posted to the news group.  This has been incorporated into the API and is 
now conflicting.  One way to correct this would be to back out CW's patch.

Thanks,
Mark A Peters (Skeeter)

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Date: 2002-Aug-21 12:57             By: Marauder
I was wrong, I was tricked because cache phpgwinfo array was enabled and it had 
cached the previous stuff (see bug# 972).. I diable it and wham,. it all 
reappears.

wait, I did not update from CVS yet... I will try that

ok, after updating from CVS, telling it to update the header, it blows up, upon 
returning to the header config

"You appear to have MySQL support enabled
You appear to have Postgres-DB support enabled
No Microsoft SQL Server support found. Disabling
No Oracle-DB support found. Disabling
You appear to be using PHP4. Enabling PHP4 sessions support
Found existing configuration file. Loading settings from the file...

Fatal error: Cannot redeclare perfgetmicrotime() in 
/var/www/html/phpgroupware/header.inc.php on line 99"

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Date: 2002-Aug-21 12:38             By: Marauder
interesting, it seems to work fine now when I uncomment the line.

Thanks, I've done a bunch since I commented the offending line out, including 
making changes to the header, so it seems that may have corrected the setup on 
my server. Still, I think this A) should be detected and handled better, and B) 
discussed in a FAQ somewhere

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Date: 2002-Aug-21 07:08             By: skwashd
Hi Marauder,

A clean install is not required.  Run a cvs update, go into your header and 
simply regenerate it save it.  Should work.

Let me know how you go.

Cheers

skwashd

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Date: 2002-Aug-20 06:56             By: None
do a clean install. fixed it for me.


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