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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Marcus
Clarke
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 10:42 PM
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Subject: Re: Upgrade to imap-uw 2006j Breaks Logins
On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 23:50 -0500, Tim Daneliuk wrote:
As part of a portupgrade, one of my servers just picked up the latest
version of imap-uw (2006j). Now users can no longer login as imapd
claims they are providing incorrect passwords. I manually copied the
version I was using (2004g) to /usr/local/libexec/imapd, and all is
well, so it is definitely the new release.
I did try manually reinstalling the imap-uw and cclient ports using
the make option to enable both SSL and plain text passwords. Still
no joy.
'Anyone else seeing this/have a workaround?
Try the fix I just committed. It's now working for me.
I don't get it. In the g version, linkage.c only existed for the
Mac and tops OS's not unix - why was it loaded under FreeBSD by the
old Makefile? Your explanation in the port makes no sense as to
why it was removed - I can't understand why it was included in the
first place.
I'm interested in the issue because a while ago I tried compiling a
webmail program under FreeBSD that used the c-client libraries, and I
got it built but the program could not authenticate using the c-client
libraries. This was using the g version. Was something broken in
uw-imap then that they fixed in the j version, which we had hacked around
in the g version by including linkage.c?
Ted
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