On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> How about you simply don't link against the zephyr libraries at all?
Won't be done. It's just a small number of libs that will not bother the
system much if you don't need them.
> I'm sure Zephyr sites wouldn't appreciate that, but I wonder how man
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 08:58:17AM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > I'm sure that if I were to enable notifyd and configure it to use zephyr
> > notifications, I'd run in to problems. But otherwise, there's no reason
>
> Ok. After that one (read what you wrote), I will only believe y
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> I know it runs fine without zephyr libs installed because I run it
> without zephyr libs installed. The only part of cyrus that needs these
Hmm...
> I'm sure that if I were to enable notifyd and configure it to use zephyr
> notifications, I'd run i
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 09:42:11AM -0200, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > have Zephyr or Hesiod installed. Perhaps a softer dependency like
> > Suggests or Recommends would be more appropriate. I'm sure a large
>
> It would probably cause trouble with undefined s
ow: the Cyrus IMAP server added support for sending notification via
> > zephyr a long long time ago, so if your site uses zephyr, you can
> > request to get a little window pop up on your screen every time you
> > get mail. /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/notifyd appears to do this task,
tification via
zephyr a long long time ago, so if your site uses zephyr, you can
request to get a little window pop up on your screen every time you
get mail. /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/notifyd appears to do this task, so
Cyrus depends on Zephyr depends on Hesiod.
Does Cyrus really have to *depend* on Zeph
gt; zephyr a long long time ago, so if your site uses zephyr, you can
> request to get a little window pop up on your screen every time you
> get mail. /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/notifyd appears to do this task, so
> Cyrus depends on Zephyr depends on Hesiod.
Does Cyrus really have to *d
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where would you require zephry over DNS?
I suspect there was antecedent confusion. *Hesiod* is built on top of
DNS. (I think historically Hesiod might predate DNS and it's used for
things besides getting server names correspondi
David Z Maze wrote:
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
From what I can gather on this hesiod library, it's a dependency of
zephyr which comes from a dependency from cyrus21 (unstable).
No, it's an intrinsic dependency of zephyr. In particular, zephyr can
use it to
Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From what I can gather on this hesiod library, it's a dependency of
> zephyr which comes from a dependency from cyrus21 (unstable).
No, it's an intrinsic dependency of zephyr. In particular, zephyr can
use it to find the zephyr
From what I can gather on this hesiod library, it's a dependency of zephyr
which comes from a dependency from cyrus21 (unstable).
If I don't use Kerberos, how do I *not* install yet another DNS server?
And could someone please explain what this does that regular Bind 9 doesn't
11 matches
Mail list logo