Ken,
I'm converting the cyrus-sasl docs to sphinx/rst format so we can make
them visible online at cyrusimap.org.
Something which jumped out at me today was the list of supported RFCs.
Several of the drafts listed have subsequently become full fledged RFCs
of their own. Can you eyeball and let me
1.1.0 support has notionally been there for months (included in 2.5.9):
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/3
That said, afaik it was last tested with 1.1.0-pre5, and I don't know
what's changed in OpenSSL since then. Or maybe that file was missed
during testing somehow.
Thanks for t
I'm happy for something like this. I have some ideas for using client quirks
for this as we already do for iOS with the fuzzy search quirk.
Are you able to join the Cyrus development calls? They are at a very convenient
time for Europe!
Bron.
On Sat, 5 Nov 2016, at 18:39, Timotheus Pokorra via
Hi,
answering to myself - all it takes is to rename 'struct sched_param' to
something less generic as openssl 1.1.0 includes system sched.h.
diff --git a/imap/http_caldav_sched.h b/imap/http_caldav_sched.h
index 5d8b2a9..9b66b81 100644
--- a/imap/http_caldav_sched.h
+++ b/imap/http_caldav_sched.h
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Hi,
is there a patch for OpenSSL 1.1.0 support? I haven't found anything in
the git, but perhaps
somebody is already working on that?
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