On 02/12/2013 11:21 AM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
On 02/12/2013 10:14 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 02/12/2013 10:17 AM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
I dug deeper into the repos that were enabled and found that remi and
rpmforge were not enabled. by enabling them I get this list of updates.
Sorry it's a bit long, but do you see anything in here that might be
causing the problem. My feeling has been that it's something between
the database and vpopmail and it looks like many mysql updates. ideas,
thoughts?
I'd be a little more concerned with what's already installed first. Do
a diff against Sebastian's list and see what that reveals. I think
mysql differences are a good start. Could be something else though.
Once we've had a look at the diffs, updating certain packages might be
the answer.
There is a whole list of differences. 2 of my repos weren't enabled. I
enabled those and updated to no avail. At this point it's too much of a
waste of time to continue. Thanks for all your help. I attached the
two text files of the differences. If you find something glaring let me
know, but I need to move on.
Thanks
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Things I notice:
.) your apr/httpd is not stock (jason), but I doubt that's the problem
.) you have compat- modules that Sebastian doesn't. I'd get rid of them.
.) you don't have compat-mysql51 (from remi), which Sebastian does.
.) you're running mysql 5.1 (jason), and Sebastian's running mysql 5.5
(remi).
Perhaps you need a compat-mysql51 package of some sort. I don't know off
hand what that package provides.
Any reason in particular you're running mysql 5.1? Did one of the COS5.x
upgrades update it? (I'm still running COS5.7)
After upgrading packages, you'dq need to rebuild/reinstall vpomail et al.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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