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Re: Bug#747130: owncloud 'Depends' on php-irods-prods while it is noted 'Recommends'



Sorry for sending via the wrong report system !

You're right, I activated some "external storage support" (local in fact).
And I agree with your analysis, only files_external uses php-irods-prods.

So I think, the bug reported can rejected.
I suppose that to note the dependencies of each provided application in the README.Debian would take too much time...

ok thank you for your reactiveness !




2014-05-05 22:42 GMT+02:00 David Prévot <taffit@debian.org>:
Hi Jérémy,

On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 10:15:32PM +0200, Jérémy Viès wrote:
> Package: owncloud
> Version: 6.0.2+dfsg-1~bpo70+1

“Please report bugs that you found in the packages to the backports
mailinglist[1] and NOT to the Debian BTS!”[2]

   1: http://lists.debian.org/debian-backports/
   2: http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/#index6h2

> After the installation of owncloud on Debian Wheezy, it was configured
> correctly, but was never able to start.
>
> lighttpd error logs show:
> 2014-05-05 09:10:41: (mod_fastcgi.c.2676) FastCGI-stderr: PHP Fatal
> error:  require_once(): Failed opening required 'ProdsConfig.inc.php'
> (include_path='/usr/share/owncloud/lib/private:/usr/share/owncloud/config:/usr/share/owncloud/3rdparty:/usr/share/owncloud/apps:/usr/share/owncloud/lib:.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear:/usr/share/owncloud:/usr/share/owncloud/apps/search_lucene/3rdparty:/usr/share/php/irods/prods/src')
> in /usr/share/owncloud/apps/files_external/lib/irods.php on line 15
>
> The installation of php-irods-prods fixed the problem.

AFAICT, only the files_external app needs php-irods-prods, but it’s not
enabled by default, so no strict dependency is necessary here
(administrators who decide not to follow the maintainer’s
recommendations are exposed to fix their own installation).

Can you please confirm that you activated the files_external app?

Regards

David



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