Either the password, username, or actual host of the database server is
incorrect. The line 213 error is because of the initial non-connection
error. Double check your settings.... (again if it's already been
suggested)
~Brett
quasi wrote:
I've tried everything you suggested.
Bringing the loglevel to 15 outputs in browser:
*DB Error in /WebServer/roundcubemail/program/include/rcube_db.inc
(97):* DB Error: connect failed
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined function: query()
in */WebServer/roundcubemail/program/include/rcube_db.inc* on line *213*
Line 213 says:
$result = $this->db_handle->query($query, $params);
What (97) is error of I don't know.
I'm not sure about the php-mysql and the php-pear parts. Shouldnt they
be installed by default with my php version?
/q.
2 mar 2006 kl. 17.58 skrev Alex Pimperton:
John Dennis wrote:
I also initially had the same problem and it was caused by not having
all the prerequisetes installed and not properly authenticating to the
mysql database. Here are a few things to try:
1) In main.inc.php set debug_level to 15 so you'll get diagnostics:
$rcmail_config['debug_level'] = 15;
2) Set the database word to a known value (foo in this example)) and
make sure that is what roundcube is using:
% mysql
use mysql
update user set password=PASSWORD("foo") where user="roundcube";
In db.inc.php:
$rcmail_config['db_dsnw'] =
'mysql://roundcube:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/roundcubemail';
3) Make sure you've got all the php components installed, especially
php-mysql and php-pear
Thanks very much for your help.
I removed the database and user, flushed privileges and then re-created
and it works fine now.
Either MySQL or myself must have got confused...
Alex
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