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Ilija Studen on Dec 28. 2006. 12:37 am
Yes it is. It should be working without any problems as long as you are using 0.7 branch. Versions older than 0.7 have a conflict with DateTime class introduced in PHP 5.2.0 and that problem is fixed with 0.7.
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jtreglos on Dec 29. 2006. 5:33 pm
I have a similar problem since I've upgraded to 0.7.1 : With DEBUG set to false, I only get blank pages. With DEBUG set to true, it works fine. The weird thing is that I upgraded to 0.7.1 from 0.7 yesterday, and afterwards it was working fine ! But today its blank, and I have to set DEBUG to true to see anything...

And the weirdest thing is that I didn't change ANYTHING on the server since yesterday !

So if anyone has ideas and/or solutions for this problem...

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floxk on Dec 30. 2006. 7:14 pm
ok, I might have got a step closer to a solution.

After upgrading PHP from 5.2.0 to php 5.2.1 it's working again. (they only disabled InnoDb now, I'll know more and definite tomorrow)

BUT it seems aC is not compatible to PHP 5.2.0 --- this might be worth an extra thread on the forum...
Any experience on that?
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Ilija Studen on Dec 30. 2006. 10:31 pm
I use 5.2.0 for development and I haven't had any problems with it. Maybe a certain setup... LAMP (Linux Apache PHP MySQL) setups can be pretty different (software versions, client libraries, settings etc).

What is your platform (Apache, PHP and MySQL versions and the way PHP is installed - as module or CGI)? Is there anything specific about it?
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floxk on Dec 31. 2006. 9:06 am
Hi Ilja,

I'm sorry, I should have thought about it, but tonight the server got redone by the provider, now it's back on PHP 5.1.4 and it has InnoDB, finally.
Everything is working again, just fine. The current phpinfo can be found here: http://root.graswurzel-tv.de/infophp.php

But I'm sure before it was PHP 5.2.0 (not working), and PHP 5.1.6 on my home machine, which worked fine, using the exact same set of files....

Sorry
flo
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jtreglos on Jan 10. 2007. 8:45 pm
I still have the problem... PHP version is 5.1.2, on an Ubuntu 6.06 LTS box, running Apache 2.0.55 and MySQL 5.0.22...
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jtreglos on Jan 11. 2007. 10:15 am
Ok, problem fixed... It was simply a problem with the permissions on my activeCollab folder... I had it set at 755 and it wasn't working, I just changed it to 777 and now it works fine, even when debug is set to false.
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rafaj on Jun 25. 2007. 5:10 pm
well, i really do think this has something to do with 5.2.0 as i am getting the same error as some of you got.

Fatal error: Cannot access protected property MysqlDBAdapter::$link in /opt/coolstack/apache2/htdocs/ac/environment/library/database/adapters/AbstractDBAdapter.class.php on line 406


i have tried everything under the sun to try and get this resolved. spent 2 nights on this already :-)

help. please! :-)
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Ilija Studen on Jun 26. 2007. 12:07 am
There is a number of people using activeCollab 0.7.1 on PHP 5.2 without problems so it's not about PHP 5.2 alone. Do you use any "accelerator" (eAccelerator for instance is known to cause some problems with activeCollab)?
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