Hi,
I've installed cyrus-imap Version 2.1.13 under Solaris 8 and it works so far, but it
seems that the automatical ceckpoiting doesn't work, because ervery 30 minutes I can
see the following error messages in the logfile:
timestamp servername ctl_cyrusdb[9872]: [ID 702911 local6.notice]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Earlier today Thomas Robers asked about messages as below. I just
joined the list, so I could not reply. But I've found one possible
solution.
This happens if you start master process (as root) in a directory which
cyrus user cannot access due
Hello all,
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.
Everything works so far except sieveshell, which
I need
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
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
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
emdeex schrieb:
[...]
Is it that I can't just write plaintext .sieve files, that they have
to be bytecode? If so, how can I do this without sieveshell?
I don't really know, if plain text sieve files can still be used or not, but to
make bytecode out of the plain text sieve files you can use
Andy Fiddaman schrieb:
; On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Thomas Robers - TuTech Innovation GmbH wrote:
; ; Hello,
; ;
; ; I'm getting a segmentation fault when I try to start the master process.
; ; Compiling went fine on Debian etch (2.6.18-5-xen-amd64) with gcc version
; ; (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115
Hi,
thanks for the answer
Bron Gondwana schrieb:
This would be even more useful:
% gdb /opt/imap/libexec/master
run -d
[ wait for it to segfault ]
bt
here's the output
(gdb) file /opt/imap/libexec/master
Reading symbols from /opt/cyrus-imapd-2.3.12/libexec/master...done.
Using host
Andy Fiddaman schrieb:
That's the line that the patch changes, and that's the old version of the
line, so something didn't take with your patching.
A.
It seems so, but I don't understand, why. Here's the patch:
--- cyrus-imapd-2.3.12/lib/libconfig.c 2008/04/11 20:07:00 1.18
+++
Simon Matter schrieb:
They don't apply togheter, only one can be applied. Try with fresh sources
and Andy Fiddaman's patch should apply fine.
Simon
I should have mentioned that that I did it with fresh sources.
1. fresh sources with first patch
2. delete source tree
3. unpack sources and
Simon Matter schrieb:
Did you copy/paste the patch? Then maybe it's a problem with whitespace
and such. Can you try the attached one.
Yes I did c/p and that seems to be the problem, because with your
patch it did that:
imap-1:/export/build/cyrus-imapd-2.3.12# patch -p1
Ken Murchison schrieb:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.12. This
release should be considered production quality.
Noteworthy changes:
* Added statuscache.db to cache IMAP STATUS data which
significantly reduces the amount of I/O necessary when neither the
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