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Error in Sitebuilder RC2

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gethosted

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Fatal error: Call to undefined function: gpgme_new_context() in /usr/local/sitebuilder/kernel/licensekey.php on line 544
 
Originally posted by gethosted
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: gpgme_new_context() in /usr/local/sitebuilder/kernel/licensekey.php on line 544

anyone can HELP!
 
Same here.

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: gpgme_new_context() in /usr/local/sitebuilder/include/kernel/licensekey.php on line 547

with sitebuilder 2
 
Hi,

After I had extended php.ini's lines with full paths all seemed to be working well:
Instead only
extension=gpgext.so
do something like
extension=/usr/lib/php/extensions/gpgext.so

Markus
 
Originally posted by magasoft
Hi,

After I had extended php.ini's lines with full paths all seemed to be working well:
Instead only
extension=gpgext.so
do something like
extension=/usr/lib/php/extensions/gpgext.so

Markus

How to get this file "gpgext.so"
 
Should be provided by Sitebuilder's core rpm itself (I'm using Suse version).
 
Originally posted by gethosted
How to get this file "gpgext.so"

google for gpg php extension
otherwise, if ur on redhat, on any other linux system with rpm package managment, try rpmfind.net
 
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