From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2005-12-21 20:27:42
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> > Hello, > > > I try to install a shared calendar for my users. > I'm using squirrelmail 1.4.2. > MySQL/php is running. > > > I'm new to squirrelmail plugins and I've some questions: > > > - When I'm installing the calendar_sql_backend, what have I to set as > DSN? MySQL is running on my machine, but I didn't create any tables. > Have I to do this manually? Have you checked "Data Schema" chapter in plugins/calendar_sql_backend/README > I think DSN should point to the MySQL > database, but to which point exactly (syntax/example) ??? http://pear.php.net/manual/en/package.database.db.intro-dsn.php > - Which additional plugins are nessecary? I think 'shared calendars' > and 'Calendar'. Do I need the compatiblility plugin? Quote from http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=105 Requires: PHP 4.1.0, SM 1.4.0, Compatibility Plugin, Calendar backend plugin it looks like plugin needs compatibility 1.x plugin. > - Are there anywhere step-by-step instructions to install/configure it? > I didn't find anything. * rename original calendar plugin directory * unpack compatibility, shared_calendars and calendar_sql_backend plugins in plugins/ directory. shared_calendars is unpacked in calendar directory. * create calendar_sql_backend and calendar plugin configuration files. information can be found in README and INSTALL files in plugin directories. * create sql database tables according to data schema in plugins/calendar_sql_backend/README. * enable calendar_sql_backend and calendar plugins in squirrelmail configuration utility (conf.pl). -- Tomas |