Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-18 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
Erik Espinoza wrote: Hello Warren, There is only one patch needed to support MySQL 5, and this is available from my website at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ Without this patch, MySQL 5 will kick vpopmail off pretty often. Thanks, Erik Erik, Does this patch harm mysql 4 at all? If

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-18 Thread Jake Vickers
Warren (mailing lists) wrote: Erik Espinoza wrote: Hello Warren, There is only one patch needed to support MySQL 5, and this is available from my website at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ Without this patch, MySQL 5 will kick vpopmail off pretty often. Thanks, Erik

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-18 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
Jake Vickers wrote: Warren (mailing lists) wrote: Does this patch harm mysql 4 at all? If not, should it perhaps be merged into the main source tree? It doesn't affect version 4 at all. It just imposes some overhead, which is why it hasn't been included as of yet (that, and it's a new issue,

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-18 Thread Jake Vickers
Warren (mailing lists) wrote: That makes perfect sense, for now. But as the 5.0.x branch of mysql 5 is quite stable, RHEL5 beta 1 is due out any day and Fedora Core 6 is past its feature and development freeze already, the amount of people using mysql 5 is going to increase dramatically

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-18 Thread Erik Espinoza
That makes perfect sense, for now. But as the 5.0.x branch of mysql 5 is quite stable, RHEL5 beta 1 is due out any day and Fedora Core 6 is past its feature and development freeze already, the amount of people using mysql 5 is going to increase dramatically in the second half of this year. And

[qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-17 Thread Warren (mailing lists)
Hi all, Which parts of toaster currently have problems with mysql 5? I am in the process of creating a deployment for a domain regsitry that wants to have email forwarding capabilities. I am using toaster's nice mysql alias support to do this, as it can be written into the database directly

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-17 Thread Roxanne Sandesara
It appears to be Courier-authlib that has the problem, based on the trouble-shooting I'd done before rebuilding my FC5 server to CentOS 4.3. There was a patch mentioned late last week that apparently corrects the issue. On 7/17/06, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Which

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-17 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hello Warren, There is only one patch needed to support MySQL 5, and this is available from my website at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ Without this patch, MySQL 5 will kick vpopmail off pretty often. Thanks, Erik On 7/17/06, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Which

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-17 Thread Erik Espinoza
That patch is for the vpopmail-toaster package. On 7/17/06, Erik Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Warren, There is only one patch needed to support MySQL 5, and this is available from my website at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ Without this patch, MySQL 5 will kick vpopmail off pretty

Re: [qmailtoaster] mysql 5 - what exactly has problems?

2006-07-17 Thread Eric \Shubes\
Roxanne Sandesara wrote: It appears to be Courier-authlib that has the problem, based on the trouble-shooting I'd done before rebuilding my FC5 server to CentOS 4.3. Roxie, I'm glad to see you went this route. Good choice, IMHO. I expect CentOS to be much more reliable (stable) than FC5.