On 2021-02-08 1:29 pm, John Fawcett wrote:

On 08/02/2021 18:40, deano-dovecot@areyes.com wrote:

On 2021-02-07 7:32 pm, John Fawcett wrote:

On 07/02/2021 20:15, @lbutlr wrote:
On 07 Feb 2021, at 02:07, @lbutlr <kremels@kreme.com> wrote:
On 06 Feb 2021, at 11:06, John Fawcett <john@voipsupport.it> wrote:
19.08.20
Is that a malformed ISO date 2019-08-20 or a truncated europeans style 19-08-2020?
Either way, I cannot find the message in my dovecot folder. Closest I can find is Message-ID: <20200820141341.GA1751@meili.valhalla.31bits.net> from the 2020-08-20 at 16:13:52 but there is no patch in that mail.
here's the post in the list archives

https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2020-August/119703.html

Do we have when (or even if) that patch will make it into the main ?  I would really rather prefer pulling from repo ...

+1 from me.

I'd like to see this patch (or something equivalent go in). Without this Tika is unusable for me.

Tika is also unusable in my opinion without the (basic) limits on processing unbounded amounts of text. There is also another patch introducing basic auth which I find useful since my Tika server is password protected.

If all three could make it into the repo then I could avoid manual patching that I do at each release.

Unfortunately they don't make the source repos (deb-src http://repo.dovecot.org/.....) available, at least as far as I've found.  So patching the .deb is not a simple affair.

Normally it would be a case of 

apt-get source dovecot-solr

which would grab the whole dovecot tree, then patching, then a few deb builder cmds to rebuild the .debs.  Simple (ish) ...

Are you installing from source tarballs, or rebuilding debs ?  What's your environment ?

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