Hey guys,

    So, I've recently installed a new debian system.  I got to apt-get
    cyrus imapd, and to my horror see that it hasn't been updated
    since 1.5.19.  I realize the maintainer was waiting for other
    libraries, but I can't afford to wait :-/  So, I'm trying to build
    my own private ones.

    I am using the official diff.gz as a template.  So, hopefully when
    the official ones are released, I can apt-get those without any
    problem.

    So.  There is a conflict between cyrus' master and postfix's
    master.  Would I run into any problems renaming master to
    cyrmaster (as well as within the man pages)?

    Second there's quite a few binaries.  I've tried to put them into
    appropriate packages.  This is what I have so far.  Please let me
    know if you disagree at all :)

    cyrus-common: usr/sbin/cyrmaster
                  usr/sbin/lmtpd
                  usr/sbin/cyrdeliver
                  
                  
    
    cyrus-admin: usr/bin/cyradm
                 usr/sbin/ctl_deliver
                 usr/sbin/ctl_mailbox
                 usr/sbin/cyrquota
                 usr/sbin/fud
                 usr/sbin/installsieve
                 usr/sbin/ipurge
                 usr/sbin/mbpath
                 usr/sbin/reconstruct
                 usr/sbin/timsieved

    cyrus-imapd: usr/sbin/imapd
                 usr/sbin/imtest
                 usr/sbin/proxyd

    cyrus-pop3d: usr/sbin/pop3d
                 usr/sbin/pop3proxyd

    Then left over binaries that I'm not sure about are: mupdate,
    sieveshell, and target-acap

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Also, should I move the
    murder stuff to a package like cyrus-murder?

    If anyone would like these debs when I'm done, I'd be more than
    willing to share.  Just realize they won't be "official" and as
    I'm new to this, probably not the best things :-/

    Thanks a lot.

-- 
 Kevin

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