Yah the problem was database related, I had used the database name roundcube instead of roundcubeemail as specificed in the config. However the error was extremely deceptive and didn't appear to me as database related.
-Scott
On 7/15/06, Nipun Jain jain.nipun@gmail.com wrote:
The problem might be that the user and the password of that user that you have defined in db.inc.php in the config folder are either wrong or you have forgotten to give that user the permissions to the rouncube database.
On 7/15/06, Scott Kaminski scott.kaminski@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm new to the list, I've looked at the last couple of months of archive information and haven't notice anyone else having this problem. So I though I would ask if anyone else has run across this problem.
I downloaded the latest public SVN version of roundcubemail and I managed to get it install to the point where i get something to show up in my browser. I've tried a few previous versions of roundcube and gotten error message so i would consider what i've got a much better success. When I load the login page, i get the following message in the page:
SERVICE CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE! Error No. 1f4)
-My apache error logs show the following:
[Sat Jul 15 09:36:20 2006] [error] [client 154.20.194.87] FastCGI: server "/var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/php" stderr: PHP
Notice: DB Error:
insufficient permissions in
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/roundcubemail/program/include/bugs.inc on
line 80
I've review the code, and to me it looks like its actually trying to do something with the log file... So I went and looked at that, and this is what I see:
[15-Jul-2006 09:38:26 -0700] DB Error: DB Error: insufficient permissions in
/var/www/localhost/htdocs/roundcubemail/program/include/rcube_db.inc
on line 105
Notes about my configuration: Gentoo linux 64bit version, php setup as a cgi using fastcgi as the wrapper. I've also got php5 as a cgi installed on the system, but not enabled yet to run for web requests.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to a solution to my problem?
-Scott