Kolab migration on debian (solved)

Gelpi Andrea liste at gelpi.it
Mon Feb 7 11:57:24 CET 2022


Il 07/02/22 11:46, Gelpi Andrea ha scritto:
> Il 21/09/21 07:25, Christoph Erhardt ha scritto:
>> Attenzione: Questa e` la prima volta che ricevi un'email da questo 
>> mittente.
>> Attenzione: Assicurati che sia qualcuno di cui ti fidi.
>>
>> Hi Andrea,
>>
>> while that upgrade path isn't officially documented anywhere, I've 
>> practised
>> it successfully several times (Debian 7 -> 8 -> 9 -> 10). Essentially, 
>> you
>> need to perform the following steps:
>>
>> 1. Plan for downtime and have an exit strategy at hand in case things 
>> should
>> go awry (unlikely, but you never know).
>> 2. Back up everything of importance, *including config files*.
>> 3. Change the URL in `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/kolab.list` from 
>> `Debian_8.0` to
>> `Debian_9.0`.
>> 4. Follow the official Debian upgrade guide:  
>> https://urlsand.esvalabs.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.debian.org%2Freleases%2F&e=7b2f6d3b&h=2fe236fd&f=y&p=n 
>>
>> stretch/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
>>
>> Some post-treatment (such as manual merging of config files) may be 
>> necessary
>> in the aftermath, but it's nothing a seasoned sysadmin would be 
>> overwhelmed
>> by.
>>
>> Best,
>> Christoph
>>
>> On Monday, 20 September 2021 16:58:31 CEST Gelpi Andrea wrote:
> Today I migrate my kolab16 installation from debian 8.x to debian 9.x
> 
> something strange happened.
> 
> Chwala and irony were removed during upgrade.
> 
> I added them back with apt install.
> 
> I can send and receive mail via imap.
> Kolab Webadmin works fine.
> 
> But roundcube doesn't work because of a fatal php error.
> 
> [07-Feb-2022 11:19:34 Europe/Rome] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined 
> function dl() in /usr/share/php/kolabformat.php on line 22
> 
> Any idea on how to solve this?
> 
> Thanks,


Apache were still using php5 instead of php7.0

Thank you

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