I'm running roundcube-1.1-beta, have installed a few plugins that are working fine, I installed kolab/calendar and kolab/libcalendaring plugins via the tar they provide on the kolab site: roundcubemail-plugins-kolab-3.2.1 I followed the README in the calendar plugin, configured and then initiated the database, but when I click the new calendar tab within the roundcube UI I get the error [29-Dec-2014 20:32:33 America/Chicago] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method rcube_user::list_emails() in /var/www/html/lowf.at/roundcube/plugins/calendar/calendar.php on line 1591
Is anyone running the kolab/calendar from that 3.2.1 bundle? I looked through the RC forum, wiki, but don't see anything related to this, let me know if there's a better place to ask this. As an aside, I'm running my own mailserver again, but used to and used RC maybe 3 years ago, and I'm really amazed at how the project has progressed, it's really slick.
Thanks
On 12/30/2014 04:31 AM, fak3r wrote:
[29-Dec-2014 20:32:33 America/Chicago] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method rcube_user::list_emails() in /var/www/html/lowf.at/roundcube/plugins/calendar/calendar.php on line 1591
1.1-beta is too old, you need Roundcube from git master.
On 2014-12-30 01:19, A.L.E.C wrote:
On 12/30/2014 04:31 AM, fak3r wrote:
[29-Dec-2014 20:32:33 America/Chicago] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined method rcube_user::list_emails() in /var/www/html/lowf.at/roundcube/plugins/calendar/calendar.php on line 1591
1.1-beta is too old, you need Roundcube from git master.
Ah, you are correct, git works. I assume the next release (or beta release?) will cover that? Are there any schema changes or anything I have to worry about in the database? Thanks
On Tuesday 30 December 2014 21:38:11 fak3r wrote:
Ah, you are correct, git works. I assume the next release (or beta release?) will cover that? Are there any schema changes or anything I have to worry about in the database? Thanks
Please note that the Kolab plugins are intended to be used in connection with a full Kolab server and not supported stand-alone.
Kind Regards, Torsten