Ok, checks should now report jpgraph directory correct, even if
open_basedir forbids access to parent of EGroupware directory.
Also allowing now jpgraph.php directly in jpgraph directory, like Debian
libphp-jpgraph package (which is still a very old version not supporting
all features), or a src sub-directory.
Ralf
Hi Hans-Jürgen,
Hi!
Libphp-jpgraph is too old! You have to unpack. Jpgraph in the given directory. If it get not detected, problem could be open_basedir, permission or a wrong location.
Problem was that I installed the src/ directory into /jpgraph, so the
VERSION file was missing.
My fault, but unusual to pack jpgraph into a tgz without initial
directory.
That changed with recent versions of jpgraph, before the tgz always
contained a jpgraph-2.xx directory …
I’m thinking about changing the layout of our jpgraph packages to be
compatible with libphp-jpgraph (content of src dir plus VERSIONS file
direct in /usr/share/jpgraph). We can easily detect if it contains the
src dir or not, and work with both.
Ralf
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