Michael Fair wrote: >Your other choice is to skip 2.1 and jump into 2.2 >available from CVS. Since you're already compiling >your cyrus (as opposed to prepackaged binary) and >you want virtual domains support (and willing to go >to great lengths to get it), I'd suggest getting the >2.2 branch which has native virtual domain support >built into it. > >There are a few ppl on the list who have been running >the 2.2 branch for a couple weeks now and don't seem >to be having any problems with it at all. > Hello again,
I'm a bit confused with the CVS right now. I did a checkout as described on the homepage by simply checking out the module cyrus without any tag or revision. I did the necessary changes, to get it compiling and then I rembered you speaking of the 2.2 branch. If I now do a checkout with -r cyrus-imapd-2_2 I get some different files and some are even missing. So what do I have to checkout ? First I did: cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co -d cyrus-imapd cyrus and then I did like this: cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs co -d cyrus-imapd-2_2 -r cyrus-imapd-2_2 cyrus What is correct ? Which one should I use ? I think without specifiying any tag or revision I will get the unstable in-heavy-development version, or ? And another thing then is: There are two 2_2 tags! One is called cyrus-imapd-2_2-base and the other cyrus-imapd-2_2 ! So which did you actually mean with "I'd suggest getting the 2.2 branch..." ? Thanks again for your help! I think if I get the right branch out of cvs, I will make it. If I can complete in getting it done on my Solaris 8 box, I will write a liddle howto. I could find solutions to all my questions and problems in this mailinglist and so this howto will mainly be a collection of links to the appropriate postings, I think! --- Christian ---
