Hi, Just a heads-up: I applied the bug fix and it broke the entire Horde. I updated the ticket, which is currently in 'resolved'.
2016-11-07 14:21 GMT+00:00 Michael J Rubinsky <mrubi...@horde.org>: > > Quoting David Yossef Malka <dmpari...@gmail.com>: > > Here is what displays in the browser when I try to hit tasks: >> >> *** >> >> ErrorException Object >> ( >> [message:protected] => Call to a member function timestamp() on a >> non-object >> [string:Exception:private] => >> [code:protected] => 0 >> [file:protected] => /usr/share/horde/nag/lib/Nag.php >> [line:protected] => 1540 >> [trace:Exception:private] => Array >> ( >> [0] => Array >> ( >> [function] => catchFatalError >> [class] => Horde_ErrorHandler >> [type] => :: >> [args] => Array >> ( >> ) >> >> ) >> >> ) >> >> [previous:Exception:private] => >> [severity:protected] => 1 >> [logged] => 1 >> ) >> > > This looks like a bug that is triggered when a recurring task with a due > date has completed all of it's occurrences. I will take a look at this, > probably tomorrow. In the mean time, please open a bug report on > bugs.horde.org. > > > > >> *** >> >> 2016-11-07 10:12 GMT+00:00 David Yossef Malka <dmpari...@gmail.com>: >> >> Hi, and thanks for the response. >>> >>> Everything is now showing as up-to-date, and the only schema that was out >>> of date was Horde_Service_Weather. I updated that. >>> >>> Calendar is now working (and syncing). Notes are working (and syncing). >>> Tasks are *NOT* working and when I try to access them, I get: >>> >>> *** >>> /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log:[Mon Nov 07 10:07:30 2016] [error] [client >>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function timestamp() >>> on >>> a non-object in /usr/share/horde/nag/lib/Nag.php on line 1540 >>> >>> *** >>> >>> And still, e-mail on the web interface is blank, despite having 6,082 >>> e-mails in there. >>> >>> Also, the Horde is running VERY slowly now. >>> >>> >>> >>> 2016-11-07 9:55 GMT+00:00 Jan Schneider <j...@horde.org>: >>> >>> 1469g >>>> Zitat von David Yossef Malka <dmpari...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have Horde 5.2.12, and it's been running well for a couple of years. >>>>> It's on a Centos 6.8 VM, and the other day, during a moment of >>>>> inattention, >>>>> I ran yum update and didn't notice that there was a bunch of 'horde' >>>>> elements in there. >>>>> >>>>> As a result, although the Horde still works flawlessly on the web >>>>> interface, and I can still send e-mails from my Mac client inside my >>>>> LAN >>>>> (logically, since that's hitting sendmail and not the Horde!), I can't >>>>> get >>>>> any other device to work with ActiveSync. >>>>> >>>>> When I try to add an 'Exchange' account on a mobile device, I get: >>>>> >>>>> *********** >>>>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - myaddr...@mydomain.com [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] >>>>> "POST >>>>> /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=myaddr...@mydomain.com&Dev >>>>> iceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 76 >>>>> >>>>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_request_log <== >>>>> [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX TLSv1.2 >>>>> ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 "POST /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User= >>>>> myaddr...@mydomain.com&DeviceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&D >>>>> eviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>>>> HTTP/1.1" 76 >>>>> >>>>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log <== >>>>> [Mon Nov 07 08:00:14 2016] [error] [client XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX] PHP Fatal >>>>> error: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' in >>>>> /usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php on line 1469 >>>>> >>>>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log <== >>>>> XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - myaddr...@mydomain.com [07/Nov/2016:08:00:14 +0000] >>>>> "POST >>>>> /Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync?User=myaddr...@mydomain.com&Dev >>>>> iceId=JKK154fd58df4f5df4df4QD5DO&DeviceType=iPhone&Cmd=Sync >>>>> HTTP/1.1" 500 1359 >>>>> >>>>> ==> /var/log/httpd/ssl_request_log <== >>>>> >>>>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:16 ... >>>>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24013 on line >>>>> 1469 >>>>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>>>> ^C >>>>> [root@www ~]# >>>>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:17 ... >>>>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24006 on line >>>>> 1469 >>>>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>>>> ^C >>>>> [root@www ~]# ^C >>>>> [root@www ~]# ^C >>>>> [root@www ~]# >>>>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:18 ... >>>>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24323 on line >>>>> 1469 >>>>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>>>> >>>>> Message from syslogd@www at Nov 7 08:00:19 ... >>>>> HORDE: Undefined class constant 'VERSION_SIXTEEN' [pid 24070 on line >>>>> 1469 >>>>> of "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Core/ActiveSync/Driver.php"] >>>>> >>>>> *********** >>>>> >>>>> Now, if I look in the configuration of the Horde, I see that there are >>>>> quite a few modules that need updating. Is it safe to do so, and would >>>>> it >>>>> fix this issue? >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Yes, at least to the latter, because you upgraded Horde_Core, but not >>>> Horde_ActiveSync to the required dependency version. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Jan Schneider >>>> The Horde Project >>>> http://www.horde.org/ >>>> >>>> -- >>>> imp mailing list >>>> Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ >>>> To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >> imp mailing list >> Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ >> To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org >> > > > > -- > mike > The Horde Project > http://www.horde.org > https://www.facebook.com/hordeproject > https://www.twitter.com/hordeproject > > -- > imp mailing list > Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ > To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org > -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org