I'd be hesitant to rsync /usr/lib if it's ba enough to cause crashing errors like that. I'd be more interested in seeing you configure/recompile vpopmail with the existing headers/libraries in order to fix your problem rather than change your system and everything that depends on it.-MPaul
At 06:51 AM 8/5/2006, you wrote:
I'd be hesitant to rsync /usr/lib if it's ba enough to cause
crashing errors like that. I'd be more interested in seeing you
configure/recompile vpopmail with the existing headers/libraries in
order to fix your problem rather than change your system and
At 10:23 AM 8/5/2006, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 06:51 AM 8/5/2006, you wrote:
I'd be hesitant to rsync /usr/lib if it's ba enough to cause
crashing errors like that. I'd be more interested in seeing you
configure/recompile vpopmail with the existing headers/libraries in
order to fix
At 10:23 AM 8/5/2006, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 06:51 AM 8/5/2006, you wrote:
I'd be hesitant to rsync /usr/lib if it's ba enough to cause
crashing errors like that. I'd be more interested in seeing you
configure/recompile vpopmail with the existing headers/libraries in
order to fix
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
actuallynow that i've thought about it for more than six seconds -
yeah. it does make seriously good sense to recompile everything. at
minimum it reduces the likelyhood of problems later if i upgrade.
Yes, if ANY of the system libraries are different --
i wrote to the list about a month ago - i'm migrating our entire
company to new servers in a new location. i've tackled the data
migration with no problems - rsync is your friend - but i've run up
on a weird problem while testing the new server (which has all the
mysql db's and everything else
Paul Theodoropoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:pass theirpass-ERR aack, child crashedurk. so, on a hunch, on the new server i ran 'vpasswd theirpass' - exact same password. and after doing that, it worked fine.cd ~vpopmail/domainsrm ~vpopmail/domains/*/vpasswd.cdbfor i in `ls -ld *`; do echo $i;
At 11:53 AM 8/4/2006, Michael Krieger wrote:
Paul Theodoropoulos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pass theirpass
-ERR aack, child crashed
urk. so, on a hunch, on the new server i ran 'vpasswd theirpass' -
exact same password. and after doing that, it worked fine.
cd ~vpopmail/domains
rm
At 11:59 AM 8/4/2006, you wrote:
i knew i would leave out critical information - darnit.
i'm using mysql auth backend. so cdb files aren't used.
i'm wonder though now - i merely rsynced the mysql heirarchy over to
the new server. perhaps doing a mysqldump and restore is what's called for.
At 12:19 PM 8/4/2006, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 11:59 AM 8/4/2006, you wrote:
i knew i would leave out critical information - darnit.
i'm using mysql auth backend. so cdb files aren't used.
i'm wonder though now - i merely rsynced the mysql heirarchy over to
the new server. perhaps
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