Re: Call to undefined function: sqm_baseuri()

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>
>>>>> I installed SM 1.4.10a, the compatibility plugin 2.0.7 and the
>>>>> Courier
>>>>> Vacation plugin 1.1. Afterwards I patched the squirrel source with
>>>>> the
>>>>> "compatibility_patch-1.4.10.diff" and it succeded without errors.
>>>>>
>>>>> I changed the line 113 in the "function.php" from "is_defined" to
>>>>> "defined" as it was discussed here before.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I login as a user and click "Option -> Vacation / Autoresponder"
>>>>> I
>>>>> get this error message:
>>>>>
>>>>> Fatal error: Call to undefined function: sqm_baseuri() in
>>>>> /var/www/squirrelmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php
>>>>> on
>>>>> line 13
>>>>>
>>>>> Can someone help and tell me what I've done wrong?
>>>> I suspect that if you go to SquirrelMail configuration test script
>>>> (http://your-host/some-path/src/configtest.php), you will see red
>>>> warning about
>>>> register_globals. If you do, please turn off globals.
>>>>
>>>> SquirrelMail 1.4.8+ does not tolerate incorrectly written plugins in
>>>> register_globals=on setups.
>>>>
>>> Thanks for your help. Register_globals are turned off. The config test
>>> script shows now warnings or errors at all. :-(
>>
>>
>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/CompatibilityDependencies
>>
>> Try removing compatibility v.2 patches and downgrading to compatibility
>> 1.3.
>
> Thanks. That works ;-) Maybe you can help me in another case relating to
> the courier_vacation plugin, if you know it.
>
> On my system, the user's maildir is located at
> "/home/vmail/<domain>/<user>".
>
> The README of the courier_vacation plugin gave me the hint to place the
> vacation messages outside of this maildir directory. So I created a
> folder "/home/vacation/<domain>/<user>" and gave Apache read/write
> permission on it. Works. But I don't know, where to place the maildroprc
> script. Is it a "global" script or a per user script? Should I place it
> under "/etc" or "/home/vmail/<domain>/<user>" or
> "/home/vmail/<domain>/<user>"?
>
> Maybe you have an idea...?!

No idea. You should ask plugin's maintainer about it.

-- 
Tomas


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