yum install php-mysql mysql-server php-xml cvs
(You might need more packages depending your installation.)
OR
yum install postgresql-server php-pgsql postgresql-libs mod_auth_pgsql postgresql php-xml cvs
pear install -f Net_IMAP Log Mail_Mime File Date
Read the note: http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=5113
If you've faced this problem then you can download a patched file:
pear install http://www.iptp.net/files/File-1.2.1.tgz
cd /var/www/html cvs -d :pserver:cvsread@anoncvs.horde.org:/repository login Password: horde cvs -d :pserver:cvsread@anoncvs.horde.org:/repository checkout horde cd horde cvs -d :pserver:cvsread@anoncvs.horde.org:/repository checkout framework imp kronolith mnemo nag passwd turba ingo cd framework php install-packages.php mkdir -p /var/horde/vfs chown -R apache:apache /var/horde
mysqladmin -u root password 'password' mysqladmin -u root -h your.host.name password 'password'
Firstly you need to install the distribution default configuration files, present in the config subdirectory within each Horde application (including the base Horde library itself):
cd /var/www/html/horde for a in . mnemo nag turba imp ingo kronolith passwd; do cd /var/www/html/horde/$a/config; for f in *.dist; do cp $f `basename $f .dist`; done; done
and then set the correct file permissions:
cd /var/www/html chown -R apache:apache horde chmod -R o-rwx horde
You now need to configure all the Horde applications. Log in to your Horde installation, at http://your.host.name/horde/. Once you're in, click on the Administration link on the sidebar, then the Setup sub-option. Default Administrator password is mailadmin. You should see a list of available Horde applications in the main frame - you now need to go through this list and configure each Horde application as you please. Click on an entry in this list; you should be brought to a configuration screen. Go through each tab within this screen (if there are multiple tabs; otherwise there will just be a single page) and change any settings as you see fit (although the default options are usually sufficient if you don't feel comfortable editing all the available variables). Once you have finished configuring an application, click on the Generate XXX Configuration button at the bottom of the page to auto-generate the relevant conf.php file for the specific application. Repeat this process for every application in the Setup page.
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