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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Re. calender reminders


From: Brian Johnson
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Re. calender reminders
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 13:57:24 +0000

There is an upgrade howto on docs.phpgroupware.org

Let me know if you still run into problems (I'll edit it to make it better)



Marcus Frischherz (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>so.. I tried the 16 now with an empty database, and it looks much better
>(with the same code). However, that doesn't really make me happy. So the
>problem seems to be in the table conversion from 14 -> 16.
>
>I didn't test much, but I can now remember my personal preferences and
>can add entries to the calender, and the notification works, too :-)
>that's nice. But how do I migrate the data?
>
>Marcus
>
>Brian Johnson wrote:
>
>>Marcus Frischherz (address@hidden) wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Yes, I see. I gave it a try today. Lots of things to do in 16.... hardly
>>>works, or is this just me?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>It's just for you I guess
>>
>>Currently for best results with .16, update directly from cvs
>>
>>running a cvs update is easy. If you are using a cvs or tarball install just 
>>type
>>the following: 1) cd /path/to/phpgroupware 2) cvs -z6 update -dP ... you will 
>>now
>>have the lastest updates installed
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>For example, user preferences are not
>>>remembered, I always get the default preferences (verdilak, e.g., which
>>>I don't like), no matter how often I change the preferences. And
>>>calender does not allow to add any entry, so I can't really test the
>>>notification.. this is the error message I get, when trying to add an
>>>entry:
>>>
>>>
>>>*Fatal error*: Unsupported operand types in
>>>*/home/www/cal_test/calendar/inc/class.bocalendar.inc.php* on line *1079
>>>
>>>so.. should I report all the errors somewhere, or are they already known?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I don't know if this is a known error or not
>>
>>The first thing to do when encountering a bug is make sure you have the most 
>>recent
>>version.  Currently in the case of .16, it is available only from cvs (that 
>>is where
>>all things go before packages are made)
>>
>>The first place to check for reported bugs or report new ones is the bug 
>>tracker on
>>the savanah project page (I think there is a link from our web site).
>>
>>Although signing into savanah is not required, it is helpful since you get 
>>update
>>reports via email on your bug reports and the developers can contact you for 
>>more
>>info if required to troubleshoot the problem.
>>
>>This particular problem may have been fixed in the current verion from cvs or 
>>it may
>>be system specific since I haven't heard of the same problem.  More specific 
>>help
>>can be provided if you post more info like:
>>OS (and version)
>>Web server (and version)
>>Database (and version)
>>php version
>>phpgroupware version
>>
>>
>>
>>>Marcus
>>>
>>>*Dave Hall wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Marcus Frischherz <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>>Quite silent here these days.
>>>>>I hope that, after the split below plans are still valid? For me an
>>>>>e-mail based
>>>>>reminder system  for the calender is a very important feature.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>It works in 16
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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