Re: Horde Install on RHES4?

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You will need to install all the PHP/Apache modules for horde to work.
It does have quite a few requirements. I believe you can get these
modules as separate RPMS, but I'm not sure that they would be covered
under RH support, for example. Horde is pretty hard to set up
(depending on your experience level) because of these dependencies,
plus then you have to hand config all the horde components, which is
_not_ intuitive. But, having said that I think it's well worth the
trouble. Make sure you install the latest versions as they are highly
improved.

Sam
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On 7/14/05, James Montz <James.Montz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Has anyone attempted a Horde 2.2.x/3.x install with stock RHES4
> Apache/PHP/MySQL ?
> 
> RedHat ES4:
> PHP 4.3.9
> MySQL 4.1
> 
> Horde 2.2.8
> Imp 3.2.8
> Turba 1.2.5
> 
> Looks like horde has a lot of required PHP components, and I would
> rather not have custom compiled versions of Apache/PHP.
> 
> Thoughts, experiences, gotchas?
> 
> James
> 
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