On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 09:09:06AM +1000 , Brian May wrote: > Hello, > > Recently, not long after I upgraded imp and horde to unstable, it broke :-( > > Now whenever I try to use it I can compilation warnings like this: > > Warning: This compilation does not support pg_cmdtuples() in > /etc/horde/db_pgsql.inc on line 122
old php4 or some strange build. version? > Warning: PostgresSQL query failed: ERROR: Cannot insert a duplicate key into > unique index active_sessions_pkey in > /etc/horde/db_pgsql.inc on line 52 know upstream bug. it's happening only sometimes, when imp tries to insert same session value onto postgresql and of course fails > (the first line always occurs every-time, the second line is > intermittent). > > The Debian maintainer said he was unable to help (see bug #95683), > however he suggested it was a postgresql problem. He also downgraded > the bug to normal > > However, if I run apache from my stable chroot, which uses the stable > version of horde and imp, then everything works fine, even with > postgresql 7.0 (I am going to refrain from upgrading again until I get > this sorted out). > > So, any ideas how I should solve this? Or do I conclude that imp in > unstable is broken, and unusable in my given configuration? Petr Cech -- Debian GNU/Linux maintainer - www.debian.{org,cz} [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Resistance is futile. Open your source code and prepare for assimilation." Peak