I see, and I remember reading about it.
But, what will happen if I "make install" a skiplist version onto an older BDB
deployment
with running users? Will I need to run a reconstruct? Will I need to get rid of
older bdb files
manually? Also, do you think I will find any benefits by using skiplist
> Well, I've been using BDB for years on Cyrus.
> Now I'm rebuilding a new distribution with the latest Cyrus, and I just
> went on with the same
> scheme.
> How do I get rid of BDB? What will it use instead?
skiplist, most databases default to skiplist anyway. Those which still
default to BDB can
Well, I've been using BDB for years on Cyrus.
Now I'm rebuilding a new distribution with the latest Cyrus, and I just went on
with the same
scheme.
How do I get rid of BDB? What will it use instead?
Gabriele.
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> Hi, I'm still having trouble running 2.4.12, once started, if I connect to
> port 143, I never
> get the hello response, and the launched imapd goes in a loop.
> These is the output of ldd against master, maybe some libraries are bad
> versions?
Hi,
Do you build yourself? If so, do you really n
Hi, I'm still having trouble running 2.4.12, once started, if I connect to port
143, I never
get the hello response, and the launched imapd goes in a loop.
These is the output of ldd against master, maybe some libraries are bad
versions?
linux-gate.so.1 =(0x009ff000)
libgssapi_krb5.so.2 =/sonicle
My final conclusions:
I tried to join Frontend and Mupdate in a single machine and the problem
appeared again, so i believe that i miss something in the configuration
files.
So please, can someone suggest me the right configuration to set
Frontend and Mupdate in a single machine?
I think that the p