On Jan 25, 2012, at 3:45 PM, Bill Campbell wrote: > On Wed, Jan 25, 2012, Craig White wrote: >> >> On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:53 AM, Bill Campbell wrote: >> >>> I haven't been able to find anything useful on the horde sites, >>> and I haven't found anything useful with 'yum search'. >>> > ... >>> The options seem to be: >>> >>> + Get SQL scripts to create the necessary databases. >>> >>> + Find the appropriate SPRMs for the horde components to see how they >>> take care of this in their %post installation processing. >>> >>> + Uninstall the existing stuff using pear, and start from scratch after >>> first creating the appropriate database. >>> >>> + Give up and continue to use the older versions of horde components >>> which do work. >>> >>> Suggestions, pointers to documentation, ??? >> ---- > >> you're going to have to make up your mind which you want to use, MySQL or >> PostgreSQL > > While I much prefer PostgreSQL, I have been using MySQL with > horde as it looks like that's where there support is best. > >> After that decision is made, you would simply create the databases using >> the client tools of either or if you are unfamiliar/uncomfortable using >> command line to create user/database/privileges for the database of choice, >> you probably just want to use something like webmin (can do either postgres >> or mysql), MySQL_Query_Browser (mysql) or PgAdmin3 (postgres) > > I've been doing *nix systems since 1982 with Radio Shack Xenix so I'm fine > with the CLI tools. I've also done a fair amount of DB work in python and > perl using their DBI modules. > > What I haven't been able to find are the sql script files to do the initial > database creation that were present in older versions of horde, imp, > kronolith, turba, etc. ---- Don't quote me on this - you can probably get a better definitive answer from the horde mail list but I think the actual scripts are located in your PEAR directory (perhaps under Horde/Test) Of course you need to get into mysql and create a user for horde, create a database for horde and grant permissions to the horde user for the horde database and obviously configure that in horde/config/conf.php (which should be possible with the web configuration tool. Craig _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos