[Owncloud] Problem after upgrade to 4.5.3

Colin owncloud at lanternhosting.co.uk
Fri Nov 30 22:12:08 UTC 2012


Hmm,

So ob_end_clean() is basically cleaning up the headers that need to be 
passed to sabredav.

What are the implications of commenting that out though, is there a 
reason it is there?

All the best,
Colin.

On 30/11/2012 19:40, Mark Ziegler wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> had the same issue.
> Please see forum thread incl. solution:
> http://forum.owncloud.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=6592
>
> Cheers,
> Mark
>
> Am 30.11.12 20:29, schrieb Colin:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I've been watching things for a while seeing all the improvements 
>> which have been great.
>>
>> I have a cPanel server that uses a third party application installer 
>> called Installatron and one of the apps they bundle is ownCloud. They 
>> updated to 4.5.3 and the update has installed on the server in question.
>>
>> Unfortunately the Windows sync client no longer works. It connects 
>> fine but when the sync runs it displays the red error "CSync failed 
>> to reach the host. Either the host or proxy settings are not valid".
>>
>> This was with client 1.1.2 and persists after upgrading the client to 
>> 1.1.3. This happens on existing folders and also new folders if I 
>> create them - even with nothing in.
>>
>> My Apache logs look fine:
>>
>> 1.1.1.1 - - [30/Nov/2012:19:21:27 +0000] "PROPFIND 
>> /cloud/remote.php/webdav/FOLDER HTTP/1.1" 200 517 "-" "csyncoC/0.60.3 
>> neon/0.29.6"
>>
>> If I attempt to access the webdav URL directly (after logging in) I get:
>>
>> *Notice*: ob_end_clean() [ref.outcontrol 
>> <https://www.lanternhosting.co.uk/cloud/remote.php/webdav/ref.outcontrol>]: 
>> failed to delete buffer. No buffer to delete 
>> in*/path/to/owncloud/apps/files/appinfo/remote.php*on line*29*
>> Sabre_DAV_Exception_NotAuthenticatedNo basic authentication headers 
>> were found1.6.4
>>
>> I found a post from earlier in the year about FastCGI which is 
>> enabled in Apache but there doesn't seem to be much resolution. The 
>> relevant .htaccess lines are there and mod_rewrite is supported. It 
>> was fine with 4.5.2..
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> All the best,
>> Colin.
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