Hello Daniel,
The JSMin.php is responsible for preparing minimal version of
javascript files. It minifies javascript code to faster load in web
browsers.
In Baculum case the JSMin.php is used once when PRADO framework cache
is prepared. I think that it is this case that you shown in logs.
The in
Hello Marcin,
I figured it out. After looking at the error logfile of apache2, I
noticed this line
[Wed Oct 12 17:01:04 2016] [error] [client 10.1.10.22] PHP Fatal error:
Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in
/opt/baculum/htdocs/framework/Web/Javascripts/JSMin.php on line 139
Afte
Hello Daniel,
I have never experienced this type of problem with HTML fields.
Could you tell me if you have some warnings or errors in web server
logs? You can also check errors on client side in web browser console
that is open usually by F12 button.
Thanks in advance for response.
Best regard
Hello Marcin,
yes, you are right, it was a wrong link for the language file.
For the text fields: I tried it with Firefox version 31 (on Solaris 11),
version 48 (on Ubuntu 16.04) and Chromium version 51 (also on Ubuntu
16.04) and none of them displays the text fields.
Best regards,
Daniel
Am
Hello Daniel,
No, you have already everything from PHP to run Baculum :-) Baculum
reports on white screen when some PHP dependencies are missing.
Here you don't have language files and also HTML fields are not visible.
To language files, you can look at ./protected/Lang/en/messages.mo
On your s
Hello Marcin,
these are the extensions which are available in PHP 5.3.29 on Solaris:
[PHP Modules]
apc
bcmath
bz2
calendar
Core
ctype
curl
date
dba
dom
ereg
exif
fileinfo
filter
ftp
gd
gettext
hash
iconv
idn
imap
json
ldap
libxml
mbstring
mcrypt
memcache
mysql
mysqli
mysqlnd
openssl
pcntl
pcre
PD
Hello Daniel,
Great work. Thanks for the link to the Makefile.
About the lack of php extensions please note that some of extensions
can be not provided as shared modules but they can be compiled inside
PHP core (module for Apache and interpreter) so maybe no additional
work is needed. It depends
Hi Marcin,
I modified the Makefile so it works on standard Solaris 11
http://pastebin.com/9YybsrxK (Please note that this link will expire in
7 days). Therefore I only adjusted some copy-commands, replaced
"install", "find" and "sed" with their corresponding GNU programs which
are installed b
Hello Daniel,
OK. Don't worry if you miss some Baculum dependencies because Baculum
will inform you on web interface if something is required and not
installed.
I am curious this Baculum on Solaris. Please let know here how this
installation is going.
Good luck.
Best regards.
Marcin Haba (gani)
Hello Marcin,
thank you very much for your answer. I will try how far I get as
standard Solaris 11.3 only has PHP 5.3.29 and also a lot extensions
(like php-mysqlnd or php-bcmath) are missing in the official repositories
Regards,
Daniel
Am 11.10.16 um 12:43 schrieb Marcin Haba:
> Hello Daniel,
On 11/10/2016 19:25, Daniel Heitepriem wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> is it possible to get baculum running on Solaris 11? As far as I have
> seen it's mandatory to run 'make' which is (when analysing the Makefile)
> only possible for Debian or RPM-based Distros.
>
If you need (or want) development tools fo
Hello Daniel,
I have never used Baculum on Solaris nevertheless three things
required to run Baculum are: web server, PHP and Bacula. If you have
these three in your environment you should be able to run Baculum.
The Makefile doesn't matter here. It only prepares/separates runtime
files, nothing
Hi guys,
is it possible to get baculum running on Solaris 11? As far as I have
seen it's mandatory to run 'make' which is (when analysing the Makefile)
only possible for Debian or RPM-based Distros.
Thanks and regards,
Daniel Heitepriem
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