I am also having trouble with squirrelmail under Debian. As a new user, I am puzzled about what happens when stable contains a broken package. Since the package doesn't seem to work, will a bug fix be released into security.debian.org or do we have to wait until 3.0.0r2?
Steve On Thursday 16 January 2003 06:16, Steve Lamb wrote: > On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 06:56:24 +0100 > > martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Did you read the second message to that bug? > > Actually, no, I hadn't. My apologies. Odd considering that I > submitted the original bug. I've not gotten any updates to that bug in my > mailbox so I had falsely presumed there had been none. > > > Commenting that line doesn't do it for me. Leaving that line in > > produces empty pages. > > Ok. Have you tried isntalling 1.4.0rc1 and throwing away your > config.php? After 1.4.0rc1 was packaged up conf.pl has a complaint that the > 1.2.0 config.php may not be completely compatible. It will still load and > modify it but it will complain every time that you load it up. I copied > the config.php aside to refer to and created a new one from scractch with > conf.pl. Squirrelmail worked from that point on. Well, aside from the fact > that it doesn't recognize any of the themes. This prevents the users from > choosing a theme but they are able to log in. > > I'm sorry if this has been gone over already. I just joined the list a > day or so ago and didn't see the beginning of this thread. Just trying to > help. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]