Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> >> > CVS compiles on my Linux box,
>
> On mine as well, now. Well, it did not compile on the day I was writing
> the original message.
>
> I did a
>
> cvs update
> make distclean
> ./configure
> make
>
> now and it worked.
>
> I will test that canon_user patch to
>> > CVS compiles on my Linux box,
On mine as well, now. Well, it did not compile on the day I was writing
the original message.
I did a
cvs update
make distclean
./configure
make
now and it worked.
I will test that canon_user patch to libldapdb.c (maybe Dan White will
do the same, to be o
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> Hi Ken!
>
> Thanks for coming back on this one.
>
> > CVS compiles on my Linux box,
>
> I will re-check this tomorrow. Might have been my fault.
OK. I'll do a test compile on our Solaris install.
>
> > Which bugs would you consider a priority?
>
> Me personally
Hi Ken!
Thanks for coming back on this one.
> CVS compiles on my Linux box,
I will re-check this tomorrow. Might have been my fault.
> Which bugs would you consider a priority?
Me personally: #3031. But I have seen it's fixed. Thank you for that.
Shall either me or Dan White re-test it to m
Fixed in CVS
Kenneth Marshall wrote:
> The patch to fix handling of the quote character in the rimap
> module for saslauthd is critical. I have applied the fix manually
> and for the first time in years do not have spinning saslauthd
> processes.
>
> Regards,
> Ken Marshall
>
> On Wed, Jan 23,
The patch to fix handling of the quote character in the rimap
module for saslauthd is critical. I have applied the fix manually
and for the first time in years do not have spinning saslauthd
processes.
Regards,
Ken Marshall
On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 12:11:34PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Its prob
Its probably time for a new release. CVS compiles on my Linux box,
which platform are you on? Which bugs would you consider a priority?
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> Dear list!
>
> Is anyone still reading bugs for the Cyrus SASL lib and considering patches?
>
> The current CVS version of Cyrus