Parth Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Now that the forum page has decided to load... onward! I would like to request the following PHP extensions to be installed/enabled: Fileinfo, and Intl. I know that Intl was requested in the other "php extensions" thread, but unfortunately only APC made the cut. I'm going to assume Intl was simply forgotten to be installed. The reason why I'm asking for these two is because of Roundcube mail. I like making sure I get the full capability of the script and I can't do that unless these two are installed. I'm going to assume that Fileinfo is going to be used more for attachment viewing and Intl for localization. I know that Fileinfo is shipped and enabled by default with the standard PHP 5.3 package so any security risks it poses (if any) must be extremely insignificant so why is it disabled/not installed? Thanks for reading! EDIT: Also just noticed, why is Roundcube disabled in cPanel? I don't usually use the one packaged by cPanel because it's usually horribly out of date but I'm still curious anyway.
jje Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 On the other hand, intl is supported. I'll keep that one in mind for next time I recompile Apache.This support request is being escalated to our root admin. EDIT: Also just noticed, why is Roundcube disabled in cPanel? I don't usually use the one packaged by cPanel because it's usually horribly out of date but I'm still curious anyway.I think it was disabled to help with Stevie's Stability. Not sure though...
Guest Geoff Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Regarding the intl extension: This extension is bundled with PHP as of PHP version 5.3.0. HelioHost runs a minimum PHP version of 5.3.3 (stevie runs 5.3.3 and johnny runs 5.3.6), so this should already be installed. Same thing for fileinfo: This extension is enabled by default as of PHP 5.3.0. EDIT: Also just noticed, why is Roundcube disabled in cPanel? I don't usually use the one packaged by cPanel because it's usually horribly out of date but I'm still curious anyway. It was disabled because it appeared to be causing slowness (see topic "Slow to load PHP"), but after further investigation, it was discovered that roundcube was not the problem. However, it was never reactivated. I don't know if djbob still would like to reactivate it or not.
Parth Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 http://htrap.net/roundcube/installer/index.php?_step=1 Says otherwise =\ And this: http://htrap.net/php_info.php './configure' '--disable-fileinfo' '--disable-posix' '--enable-bcmath' '--enable-calendar'So you are correct in saying it is installed, but it's disabled.
Guest Geoff Posted August 4, 2011 Posted August 4, 2011 Well, it appears that those extensions are optional, not required. I could re-enable them for you, but djbob might have them disabled for a reason. We'll see what he has to say.
Ashoat Posted August 6, 2011 Posted August 6, 2011 I'm guessing that cPanel EasyApache just disables those extensions by default, even though PHP has them on by default. We'll enable them next time we rebuild. List of PHP modules we are currently going to add when we rebuild: fileinfo intl As for Roundcube, it has a process time leak somewhere. I disabled it (the most recent disabling) after I found it using far too much CPU time on one of the servers. This issue might have since been patched, though... I'm not sure.
Parth Posted August 9, 2011 Author Posted August 9, 2011 Haha thank you And yeah unless cPanel & WHM is on the CURRENT release tier, they don't update the integrated scripts like webmail as often as they should. It very may well be fixed in an new release of Roundcube which is on version 0.5.3 now but changing the release tier also introduces instability. =\
Ashoat Posted August 9, 2011 Posted August 9, 2011 We actually don't run upcp regularly due to the high CPU and disk I/O necessary for that process.
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