Re: 1.4.10a PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare sq_change_text_domain()

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On 8/26/07 10:13 PM, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On 8/26/07, David Newman <dnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 8/26/07 9:16 PM, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>>> On 8/26/07, David Newman <dnewman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>>> Changing register_globals didn't work for me after an upgrade from 1.4.9
>>>> to 1.4.10a. Details below.
>>>>
>>>>>> After upgrading from 1.4.9 to 1.4.10a I get the following fatal error
>>>> when
>>>>>> trying to access the login page:
>>>>>> PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare
>>>>>> sq_change_text_domain()
>>> Please don't truncate the full error message.  This is not helpful.
>> Sorry! Complete error below.
>>
>>>>> Please show list and order of
>>>> enabled plugins. with version numbers.
>>>>
>>>> Here are mine:
>>>>
>>>> quota_usage 1.3.1
>>>> avelsieve 1.9.7
>>>> filters 12330 (filters.php)
>>>> vlogin 3.9.2-1.2.7
>>>> compatibility 2.0.8-1.0
>>> Try temporarily disabling, and avelsieve and filters (only vlogin and
>>> compatibility remaining).  In fact, compatibility isn't actually
>>> enabled, right?
>> It appears in the list of enabled plugins when I run conf.pl.
>
> You do not need to enable that plugin.  Shouldn't hurt, but anyway...
>
>>>  If disabling those makes no difference, disable
>>> vlogin too (all plugins turned off).  Once you get it working, enable
>>> them again one at a time.
>> Still getting the same error, even with all SM plugins disabled:
>>
>> [Sun Aug 26 21:21:10 2007] [error] [client 666.82.195.55] PHP Fatal
>> error:  Cannot redeclare sq_change_text_domain() (previously declared in
>> /usr/local/www/squirrelmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.2/global.php:886)
>> in /usr/local/www/squirrelmail/functions/i18n.php on line 47
>
> Open the file functions/strings.php and around line 19, a line starts like this:
>
> $version = '1.4...
>
> What is the full line?

$version = '1.4.8';

hmmmm

>
> Likewise about line 26, please report the full text of the line that looks like:
>
> $SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION = array(1,4...

$SQM_INTERNAL_VERSION = array(1,4,8);


double hmmmm

>
> Also, describe how you went about upgrading and applying the
> Compatibility plugin patch to your new installation of 1.4.10.

I'd originally installed SM and compatibility from the FreeBSD ports
collection, following these instructions:

http://www.wistful.net/wiki/Ed's_FreeBSD_Virtual_Mail_How-To

Today I upgraded SM and plugins using the portupgrade utility.


>> This is with "register_globals = On" in /usr/local/etc/php.ini but after
>
> The earlier post was trying to guess if you were *wrongly* using
> register_globals.  PLEASE DO NOT, as you yourself noted from the
> comments in php.ini.

OK. It's back to "register_globals = Off" again.

dn

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