enable logging in roundcube config...
On 7/19/06, phil phil@cryer.us wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 11:35:57 -0700, Mark Edwards mark@antsclimbtree.com wrote:
Scratch that, I'm getting lots of these errors even with the latest trunk:
[Wed Jul 19 11:28:07 2006] [error] [client 192.168.1.105] PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent in Unknown on line 0
I've seen this error for weeks (months?) on my system; freebsd, apache2, php5, mysql 5 - but was told it was harmless, and assumed it'd be addressed. no I haven't checked if it's an entered bug - should have.
Sometimes they result in a blank message window, but generally I can go on browsing. I don't really get the pattern yet.
I haven't seen this in recent builds, even when the error shows up in the logs.
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I'm reasonably sure this isn't a problem in my config files, as I have redone them many times with many different versions now.
Anyone have an idea what is causing this? As far as I can tell, its limited to apache2. I have an installation running 20060505 on an apache1 box, and it doesn't experience this. I also found one other post referencing this, and it was apache2.
This is on Ubuntu 6.06. Thanks!
On Jul 18, 2006, at 5:55 PM, Mark Edwards wrote:
I just wanted to mention that there seems to be something wrong with the roundcubemail-cvs-20060505 build currently available on the sourceforge site. The entire message list blanks out and the apache2 logs get the old
PHP Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent in Unknown on line 0
error message.
I have tried with a few fresh copies, same results. roundcubemail- cvs-20060413 works fine, as does today's trunk.
Incidentally, I got the trunk by using
wget -m https://svn.roundcube.net/trunk/
It seems to work fine. Is something totally bunk about that method?
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