Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-25 Thread Thomas Robers
Robert Scussel wrote: I I have perl 5.8.5. I don't know about 5.8.3 and when I looked around I couldn't find it on Sunfreeware any more, but under 5.8.5 it states: Important Note - Solaris 9 comes with a slightly earlier version of perl in /usr/bin. You may wish to use this version rather than

Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-24 Thread Thomas Robers
Robert Scussel wrote: This might be a shot in the dark, but having recently battled through some quirks on Solaris 9, make sure that your perl binary is one that was compiled on the Solaris box with gcc ( unless of course you actually have the sun compiler and compiled cyrus with it ). The one

Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-24 Thread Robert Scussel
I I have perl 5.8.5. I don't know about 5.8.3 and when I looked around I couldn't find it on Sunfreeware any more, but under 5.8.5 it states: Important Note - Solaris 9 comes with a slightly earlier version of perl in /usr/bin. You may wish to use this version rather than the version on

Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-23 Thread Thomas Robers
Paul Boven wrote: Hi Thomas, Thomas Robers wrote: I'm running Cyrus-Imapd 2.2.12 on Solaris 9. I compiled it from source with gcc 3.2.2 from Sunfreeware. I use saslauthd with method pam for authentication. The user accounts for pam are from a Windows 2003 Server via Samba/Winbind. I'm running

Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-23 Thread Robert Scussel
This might be a shot in the dark, but having recently battled through some quirks on Solaris 9, make sure that your perl binary is one that was compiled on the Solaris box with gcc ( unless of course you actually have the sun compiler and compiled cyrus with it ). The one from sunfreeware

Re: Problems with sieveshell under Solaris 9

2005-02-23 Thread Derrick J Brashear
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Robert Scussel wrote: This might be a shot in the dark, but having recently battled through some quirks on Solaris 9, make sure that your perl binary is one that was compiled on the Solaris box with gcc ( unless of course you actually have the sun compiler and compiled