On Wednesday 18 November 2009 6:54:34 pm José Antonio Calvo Fernández wrote: > Peter Roots wrote: > > Fatal Error: It appears that you have not created the database tables for > > eGroupWare. Click here to run setup. > > > > Now I suspect if I try and configure all the tables myself I will mess up > > the ebox egroupware integration big time and I suspect that somewhere a > > saved bit of configuration tells the system it has already seup up the > > database even though it has now gone. How do I get rid of this so I can > > install egroupware again (or trigger whatever sets up the database)? > > Are the tables created? (you can check with "su postgres -c "psql > egroupware") > This told me egroupware did not exist
> You can try the following: > Disable egroupware in module status. > Run "/usr/share/ebox/ebox-unconfigure module" in the console. > Then enable egroupware again and save changes. > /usr/share/ebox/ebox-unconfigure-module egroupware got rid of whatever the problem was and I could then activate the module without errors and save changes. However although I now get the egroupware login screen I can not log in - session could not be verified I finally found that I needed to run sudo chown -R www-data:www.data /var/lib/egroupware/sessions (found this by running a check installation from the /egroupware/setup page > Hope this helps. > It most certainly did! :-) In case I mess anything else up, does the same trick work for the other modules without introducing more problems? I am assuming that it does > Regards, >
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