GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:20:18PM +0200, Olaf Zaplinski wrote:
> 
> > For me, the only way to make it work is to get a distro with 'built in' db3
> > (SuSE 7.1). Reason: even if you get all db3 stuff installed and configure
> > accepts it (yup, that's what I did on a Debian box), the binary will be
> > linked with db2 => segfaults. And of course you cannot just deinstall db2...
> 
> I got curious and tried to build cyrus-imapd-2.0.12 on a Debian/Woody box
> (DB3 built from sources), and could not find a single binary that got linked
> with DB2. Something is really broken on your system. My first guess would
> be you forgot to rebuild Cyrus-SASL with DB3...

Yup, it is Debian that must be broken... I have two potato boxes here (woody
is still unstable and so 'forbidden' to be used as a production system
here).

I can compile the cyrus stuff with db3 just like Mark Sweney explained to
us. Even sendmail compiles without errors when linked against db3, but it
then always segfaults on startup => no db3 for Debian potato.

I am giving up. No IMAPD for our customers then... only for me with my SuSE
box... ;-)

Olaf

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