I have a new version of this package that I am uploading that properly
installs the userstores/ indexstores/ and pagestores/ new upstream
organization of these directories. It should be uploaded today.

A couple other things to note... it appears you are getting a sqlite
error, and this version is ambigous about its dependency on sqlite.
The README says it is optional, but the the new b.site properties
indicate that it is the only one supported:

## what to use for the index. only 'sqlite' is supported.
indexbackend = sqlite, .bamboo/b.index.sqlite

I have contacted upstream about this confusion to get it resolved, and
until then, I am making sqlite and php4-sqlite required packages
(rather than suggested packages).

Finally, the last thing that needs to be mentioned explicitly is that
you follow all the steps in the NEWS.Debian file to get your bamboo
site up to the newest upstream release.

Micah


On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, pabs wrote:

> Package: bamboo
> Version: 1.0.3-1
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
> 
> Just upgraded to the latest version in anticipation of static goodness,
> then found that bamboo doesn't work - all pages give a "Could not find
> page storage backend:folder" error. Looking at the upstream src, looks
> like pagestores/FolderPageStore.php is missing from the debian package.
> 
> I copied that file from upstream, and got another error: "Could not find
> user storage backend: none". Copied the following.
> userstores/NoneUserStore.php
> userstores/FileUserStore.php
> userstores/StaticUserStore.php
> 
> Then I got "Could not find user storage backend: sqlite". Copied
> indexstores/SqliteIndexStore.php
> indexstores/DbIndexStore.php
> 
> Then I got the confusing message "SQLite extension is it available.
> Choose another index backend". I realised I shouldn't be loading the
> frontdoor script.
> 
> Went into the edit section and got these warnings:
> 
> NOTICE: Undefined offset: 1 
> /usr/share/bamboo/Properties.php: 344
> NOTICE: Undefined offset: 1 
> /usr/share/bamboo/Properties.php: 344
> NOTICE: Undefined offset: 1 
> /usr/share/bamboo/pagestores/FolderPageStore.php: 538
> 
> Got this error when I tried to save it: "SQLite extension is it
> available. Choose another index backend"
> 
> Went to look for the static script, the scripts dir seems missing too:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/devel$ diff bamboo-1.0.3 /var/www/bamboo/
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: changelog
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/decorators and /var/www/bamboo/decorators
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: DOCS
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/editor and /var/www/bamboo/editor
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/filters and /var/www/bamboo/filters
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: index.html
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/indexstores and 
> /var/www/bamboo/indexstores
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: modules
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/pagestores and /var/www/bamboo/pagestores
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: README
> Only in bamboo-1.0.3: scripts
> Common subdirectories: bamboo-1.0.3/userstores and /var/www/bamboo/userstores
> 
> So, copied modules and scripts over, but that didn't work. Then I
> realised that the edits were actually saving, but after editing, it was
> giving me that SQLite error.
> 
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 3.1
>   APT prefers unstable
>   APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (101, 'experimental')
> Architecture: i386 (i686)
> Kernel: Linux 2.4.27-2-k7
> Locale: LANG=en_AU.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_AU.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
> 
> Versions of packages bamboo depends on:
> ii  apache [httpd]             1.3.33-2      Versatile, high-performance HTTP 
> s
> ii  debconf                    1.4.41        Debian configuration management 
> sy
> ii  libdb2                     2:2.7.7.0-9   The Berkeley database routines 
> (ru
> ii  php4                       4:4.3.10-2    server-side, HTML-embedded 
> scripti
> ii  thttpd [httpd]             2.23beta1-2.5 tiny/turbo/throttling HTTP server
> 
> -- no debconf information
> 
> -- 
> bye,
> pabs




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