Cyrus IMAPd and Red Hat Linux users: I have uploaded the first public release (5.62.crm) of the RPM packages of Cyrus IMPAd version 2.0.11: cyrus-imapd-2.0.11-5.62.crm.i386.rpm cyrus-imapd-doc-2.0.11-5.62.crm.i386.rpm (Intel 386 binary rpms) cyrus-imapd-2.0.11-5.62.crm.src.rpm (source rpm) to http://rmrpms.tripod.com/cyrus-imapd/ The packages were prepared and tested in a Red Hat Linux 6.2 Intel system. If you are a user of Red Hat Linux 7.0 you can: - Download the source rpm and, after installing required packages to satisfy the build prerequisites, rebuild it to obtain new binaries. - If you can live with the documentation going to in /usr/doc and not in /usr/share/doc you can download the binary rpms In both cases you can verify/fix manually the cyrus initscript works in the actual location /etc/rc.d/init.d. Patches to add RHL >= 7 compatibility are welcome. Now that (in Lawrence Greenfield words) "...We now consider the 2.0 line production quality code...", some 1.6.x users may want to upgrade so I have moved the documentation to a new -doc sub-package, that can be installed independently of the main one. Relevant changes: - Update to 2.0.11 - Explicit dependency of cyrus-sasl >= 1.5.24-11 - Add patch from Lawrence Greenfield for bad file descriptor ordering and rlimit type portability. - Add patch from Bitt Faulk for spurious linking with libwrap in programs not needing it. - Added postinstall console message about reading install-upgrade.html for people doing an upgrade. - Added newly supported reload action to initscript. - Incorporate RedHat fixes: disable snmp support, honor CFLAGS when building the perl sieve library. - Initscript: delete debugging lines added in previous release - Many minor fixes and mods (updated set of manpages, initscript fixes and tweaks, omit unneeded files and patches, etc.) Binary rpm for other architectures are welcome. Please report bugs/send patches/etc. to rmrpms at usa dot net Regards, -- Ramiro ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.amexmail.com/?A=1