On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, at 3:39 PM, Anatoli via Info-cyrus wrote:
> > The Cyrus httpd provides DAV services (which use the HTTP protocol). If
> you want the Cyrus httpd to support HTTP/2, you will need libnghttp2.
> Otherwise it will only support HTTP/1.
>
> Always wanted to ask what the nghttp2 dependency was for. From what you say
> I infer that it's only needed for HTTP/2. But what DAV service could benefit
> from this? Are there DAV clients that know HTTP/2?
>
No idea, but it's there if you want it! Speculating wildly, it might be useful
for JMAP?
> And speaking about the SNMP agent, are there any plans to complete the
> transfer of its code from the master process to an independent daemon, issue
> #1765 <https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/1765>? (It needs to be
> moved out to implement efficient chroot)
It's more likely to disappear entirely (see
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/pull/2100) in favour of Prometheus
(which is more powerful, more flexible, more human-readable, and is actually
used by Fastmail -- and therefore more tested). But it won't disappear from a
stable branch, so it won't be a surprise when it does.
Cheers,
ellie
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