Re: [DNG] solved, Re: upgraded to Ascii, but now sqwebmail isn't working

2018-02-01 Thread Irrwahn
Gregory Nowak wrote on 01.02.2018 00:09:
> On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 05:03:54PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
>> The bad news is that now sqwebmail isn't working, and it still did
>> after my upgrade to jessie.
> 
> I have this solved thanks to a tip from the courier-sqwebmail
> listwhich pointed me in the right direction.
[...]
> This is a major show stopper, and should be filed as a bug if it isn't
> already. Can I file this in devuan's bug tracker, or do I need to
> install debian stretch, and file the bug from there against debian's
> bug tracker (if it isn't filed already)?
[...]

Since this pertains to a package that Devuan pulls from Debian unaltered
you should file the bug against the Debian package (if it hasn't already, 
as you wrote). However, I do not see why you'd have to install Stretch
for that?  AFAIK, you can still file a bug the "classic" way by email, 
no need to use reportbug.  Cf. https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting

HTH, best regards
Urban

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[DNG] solved, Re: upgraded to Ascii, but now sqwebmail isn't working

2018-01-31 Thread Gregory Nowak
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 05:03:54PM -0700, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> The bad news is that now sqwebmail isn't working, and it still did
> after my upgrade to jessie.

I have this solved thanks to a tip from the courier-sqwebmail
listwhich pointed me in the right direction. The sqwebmaoil cgi binary
communicates with the sqwebmail service backend through a unix domain
socket sqwebmail.sock. In debian stretch, that socket lives in
/var/lib/courier. The problem was that appearently in debian stretch,
the permissions on that directory are 750. Changing the permissions of
/var/lib/courier to 755 fixed this for me.

This is a major show stopper, and should be filed as a bug if it isn't
already. Can I file this in devuan's bug tracker, or do I need to
install debian stretch, and file the bug from there against debian's
bug tracker (if it isn't filed already)?

This is a bug which effects sqwebmail for me, and doesn't seem to
effect any of the other courier components I have. However, since I do
have multiple courier components installed, I'm not sure if simply
installing the sqwebmail package would create /var/lib/courier, or
not. I suspect that it would, since sqwebmail.sock does get placed
there. Can I file this against the sqwebmail package? Thanks.

Greg


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