FreeBSD users:
I notice that the version of Dovecot in the FreeBSD ports system is back at .99. Are there any objections to my submitting an update to the FreeBSD ports for version 1.0a? Is it better to wait for 1.0 to be progressed a little or is it considered to be ready?
1.0a compiles and seems to run fine (on 5.3), so are there any obvious patches that would be needed for the FreeBSD build?
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* On 19/09/05 10:05 -0700, David King wrote:
FreeBSD users:
I notice that the version of Dovecot in the FreeBSD ports system is back at .99. Are there any objections to my submitting an update to the FreeBSD ports for version 1.0a? Is it better to wait for 1.0 to be progressed a little or is it considered to be ready?
1.0a compiles and seems to run fine (on 5.3), so are there any obvious patches that would be needed for the FreeBSD build?
Let those with enough hairs to pull out run the alphas by compiling by
hand, for now ;)
-Wash
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