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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] PHP error with asyncservices.php


From: Dave Hall
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] PHP error with asyncservices.php
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 00:18:15 +1100

On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 10:20 +0100, Christian Rost wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> since I updated my Debian installation, the asyncservice of phpgw sends an 
> error each time it is
> executed by cron, but the asyncservices are working normal, despite the error 
> message. The error
> message is as follows
> 

Security or dist (such as woody->sarge ) ?

> ## Subject:
> Cron <address@hidden> /usr/bin/php4 -q 
> usr/share/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/cron/asyncservices.php
> rocon-it.de
> ## Body:
> PHP Warning:  Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library 
> '/usr/lib/php4/20050606/mcrypt.so' -
> libmcrypt.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory in 
> Unknown on line 0
> 
> The library is available under the specified path. Within PHPgw I've disabled 
> mcrypt support, so
> it's quite interessting why the asyncservices wants to use it. I've checked 
> out
> asyncservices.php but couldn't locate the problem, yet.
> 
> ##
> ## header.inc
> ##
> $GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['server']['mcrypt_enabled'] = False;
> $GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['server']['versions']['mcrypt'] = '2.5.7';
> $GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['server']['mcrypt_iv'] = 
> 'hdsfhjkdshsdiurewjnkmdjk2343232';
> 
> ##
> ## crontab
> ##
> */5 * * * * www-data /usr/bin/php4 -q 
> /usr/share/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/cron/asyncservices.php
> mydomain.de
> 
> ##
> ## Debian Packages
> ##
> libmcrypt4                    2.5.7-5
> mcrypt                        2.6.4-3
> php4-mcrypt                   4.3.10-2
> 

Post the output of

grep -r mcrypt /etc/php4/c*

If it is commented out or missing, run the following command

sudo dpkg-reconfigure php4-mcrypt


> Well, the asyncservices are running as expected but it's bothering to get up 
> to 290 mails from
> asyncservices per day.

Adjust the cron job to run more frequently then you will get the message
more often and you shouldn't be bothered anymore ;)

Cheers

Dave
-- 
Dave Hall (aka skwashd)
API Coordinator
phpGroupWare
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