Did you compile with SSL support?  If not, you don't need the -s option

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Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 12:17 PM
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Subject: 2.1.4, linux-rh7.2: the "imapd: invalid option -- s" thing


I'm running 2.1.4 on a well-patched ia32-linux-rh7.2 box;
the only oddity being that 'master' spits out
"imapd: invalid option -- s" every time it tries to start up "imapd -s".
You get the same message if you go to the build directory and type
'imap/imapd -s' thusly:

   partain$ ./imap/imapd -s
   ./imap/imapd: invalid option -- s

(I don't know if this is not supposed to work :-).

I assume the message is out of getopt, and I've checked that
I really am linking in the one from glibc (2.0, I believe).

I know this has come up in the past, and patches went in to deal with
thread-friendliness, or some such.

My own attempts to debug it w/ GDB didn't go too well, what with being
an old guy who grew up in a pre-threads world :-)

If I can be of assistance to someone who wants to dig into
this and figure out what's going on, please yell back.
Regards,

Will


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