On 29.11.2011 23:02, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 29-11-11 22:09, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>> On 29.11.2011 15:39, Sven wrote:
>>>> The workaround is to set standard_conforming_strings=off in
>>>> postgresql.conf, downgrade to postgresql 9.0, or wait until dspam 3.10.2
>>>> is released, which will contain a fix for this issue.
>>> Thanks for the hint, I guess I'll wait for 3.10.2 and then try whether the
>>> Gentoo ebuild works as is or needs some tweaks as well.
>> What do you mean with 'tweaks' for the Gentoo ebuild?
>>
>> I think the current ebuild is made by Tom. Right? I know that this is
>> not the right place to talk about it but why is it not possible to
>> install multiple storage backends with the current ebuild? The older one
>> allowed that. Is there any special reason why this has been disabled?
>>
> That is not disabled as far as I know. I regularly build
> mysql+postgresql backends together (for testing purposes). I don't think
> the OP reported that multiple backends was the issue.
>
> But if something needs a change I was not aware of, I'll be glad to hear
> it (possibly off-list, as it's not really on-topic here).
Try building hash + mysql + postgresql + virtual-users
Does that work for you?

> We'll try to put out 3.10.2 as soon as possible
>
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