My Saviour! :)

It worked. I deleted the files, reconfigured and recompiled everything
and it worked !!!!  :-) Now i get this message ("* OK router Cyrus IMAP4 v2.0.16 
server ready
* BAD Invalid tag") when connecting. But i think that may not be any
problem...
A bigger problem is that canīt just remove a Slackware
package, these files are redundantly stored in multiple packages, so itīs
safer and easier to remove them manually. (or would you do 'removepkg glibc' ???
*g*)

Thanks for the help, i already thought i would never get an IMAP
daemon to work on my system :)


Thanks, Thanks, Thanks

Christoph Nelles
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P.S.: The Cyrus + SASL Slackware packages provided by LinuxMafia.org
didnīt even work.




Am Freitag, 7. September 2001 um 00:54 schrieben Sie:

GH> I ran into the same problems with my slackware install, and I had to
GH> completely remove all of the libdb.so's .  Slackware comes with libdb on it,
GH> and for some reason, if there are more than one, every thing falls to pieces.

GH> I put all of my libdb's in /usr/local/db/lib. and it was conflicting with the
GH> ones in /usr/lib/.  I even at one point had multiple versions (i.e 3.1 3.2 3.3) in 
that /usr/local/db/lib directory, and it was choking.

GH> Anyway,  I hope this helps.  Let me know if this does not help.

GH> Greg

GH> BTW: here are the files that *I* deleted:
GH> /usr/lib/libdb.a
GH> /usr/lib/libdb1.a
GH> /usr/lib/libdb1_p.a
GH> /usr/lib/libdb_p.a
GH> /usr/lib/libdb.so
GH> /usr/lib/libdb1.so
GH> /usr/include/db.h
GH> /usr/include/db1
GH> /usr/include/db1/db.h
GH> /usr/include/db_185.h



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