>>>>> "Roberto" == Roberto C Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roberto> However, the cyrus init script is called Roberto> /etc/init.d/cyrus21, the courier init script is Roberto> /etc/init.d/courier-imap and the dovecot init script is Roberto> /etc/init.d/dovecot. It would seem to me that if these Roberto> packages are going to claim to provide some sort of Roberto> common server (imap-server in this case), that the Roberto> ability and method to start and stop the service should Roberto> be part of the commonality. All of those packages should Roberto> really provide an init script by the same name (as they Roberto> all conflict with each other anyways). I disagree - we should be moving to avoid conflicts where ever possible. There are numerous reasons why you might want several different imap servers installed simultaneously: * you have different services listening on different IP addresses and/or ports. * you are upgrading from one service to the other, and want both installed in case one fails and you have to revert. * you want to experiment with several servers at the same time and find out which one best fits your needs. etc. The reason we have them conflicting is because so far we have no management system to prevent contention of shared resources, such as TCP ports, etc. Also, last I heard, things get very messy if two or more packages install the same conffile or configuration file, even if the packages conflict (consider the purge operation - the maintainer scripts - will delete the file even if another packing is using it). -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]