I just installed the latest release candidate on my fully patched Mac Mini running PHP 5.3.0 (compiled by Redirect (http://www.entropy.ch)) and MySQL Ver 14.12 Distrib 5.0.67.
I managed to make it all of the way through the installation process, with a couple of problems:
It always says the /temp and /logs directory are not writeable, even though they're owned by my apache process. Even if I completely remove the .htaccess file, I still have this problem.
Not surprisingly, I'm getting all sorts of "deprecated" messages that I can't seem to eliminate, no matter what I do.
However, my main problem is that once I log into to my IMAP server via the webmail page, the following message keeps flashing at the top of the screen, no matter what I do: "SERVER ERROR! (OK)" and then whatever action I selected is not actually performed. If I force a browser refresh, the action -is- performed, though I still get the error. Whatever it is I want to do, I can force it to happen if I do a refresh -- as long as I don't mind flashing red error messages and "deprecated" warnings sprawled all over my screen.
Any suggestions?
Having the same issues on Gentoo Linux with php 5.3 AND 5.2.10.
Posted a ticket to the bug tracker here:
#1486159 (Repeating "Server Error! (OK)" message in Roundcube 0.3 stable) ? Roundcube Webmail (http://trac.roundcube.net/ticket/1486159)
Not familiar enough with the code to know what's causing this but from what we can see our server logs are clean.
Would love to get a fix soon so we can take advantage of the plugins that are now available, and hopefully also be clear to update our server to php 5.3