http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/rc/dovecot-2.1.rc5.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/rc/dovecot-2.1.rc5.tar.gz.sig
I'm still lagging behind reading emails. v2.1.0 will be released after I've finished that. RC5 is already stable and used in production, but I want to make sure that I haven't missed anything important that was reported previously. Most of the recent fixed bugs existed also in v2.0 series.
Changes since rc3:
* Temporary authentication failures sent to IMAP/POP3 clients
now includes the server's hostname and timestamp. This makes it
easier to find the error message from logs.
+ auth: Implemented support for Postfix's "TCP map" sockets for
user existence lookups.
+ auth: Idling auth worker processes are now stopped. This reduces
error messages about MySQL disconnections.
- director: With >2 directors ring syncing might have stalled during
director connect/disconnect, causing logins to fail.
- LMTP client/proxy: Fixed potential hanging when sending (big) mails
- Compressed mails with external attachments (dbox + SIS + zlib) failed
sometimes with bogus "cached message size wrong" errors.
(I skipped rc4 release, because I accidentally tagged it too early in hg.)
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 01:03:58AM +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/rc/dovecot-2.1.rc5.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/rc/dovecot-2.1.rc5.tar.gz.sig
I'm still lagging behind reading emails. v2.1.0 will be released after I've finished that. RC5 is already stable and used in production, but I want to make sure that I haven't missed anything important that was reported previously. Most of the recent fixed bugs existed also in v2.0 series.
Changes since rc3:
* Temporary authentication failures sent to IMAP/POP3 clients now includes the server's hostname and timestamp. This makes it easier to find the error message from logs. + auth: Implemented support for Postfix's "TCP map" sockets for user existence lookups. + auth: Idling auth worker processes are now stopped. This reduces error messages about MySQL disconnections. - director: With >2 directors ring syncing might have stalled during director connect/disconnect, causing logins to fail. - LMTP client/proxy: Fixed potential hanging when sending (big) mails - Compressed mails with external attachments (dbox + SIS + zlib) failed sometimes with bogus "cached message size wrong" errors.
(I skipped rc4 release, because I accidentally tagged it too early in hg.)
All right, can you get configure to detect --as-needed flag for ld?
This is show stopping for me.
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On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 01:42:11AM +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 26.1.2012, at 1.39, The Doctor wrote:
All right, can you get configure to detect --as-needed flag for ld?
This is show stopping for me.
It should only be used with GNU ld. What ld and OS do you use? configure --without-gnu-ld probably works also?
My /usr/bin/ld
GNU ld version 2.13.1 Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU General Public License. This program has absolutely no warranty.
on BSD/OS 4.3.1
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On 1/25/2012 6:01 PM, The Doctor wrote:
BSD/OS 4.3.1
A defunct/dead operating system, last released in 2003, support withdrawn in 2004. BSDI went belly up. Wind River acquired and then killed BSD/OS. You're using a dead, 9 year old OS, that hasn't seen official updates for 8 years.
Do you think it's fair to ask application developers to support the oddities of your one-of-a-kind, ancient, patchwork of a platform?
We've had this discussion before. And I don't believe you ever provided a sane rational for continuing to use an OS that's been officially dead for 8 years. What is the reason you are unable or unwilling to migrate to a newer and supported no cost BSD variant, or Linux distro?
You're trying to run bleeding edge Dovecot, compiling it from source, on an 8 year old platform...
-- Stan
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 23:51, Stan Hoeppner stan@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
On 1/25/2012 6:01 PM, The Doctor wrote:
BSD/OS 4.3.1
A defunct/dead operating system, last released in 2003, support withdrawn in 2004. BSDI went belly up. Wind River acquired and then killed BSD/OS. You're using a dead, 9 year old OS, that hasn't seen official updates for 8 years.
Do you think it's fair to ask application developers to support the oddities of your one-of-a-kind, ancient, patchwork of a platform?
We've had this discussion before. And I don't believe you ever provided a sane rational for continuing to use an OS that's been officially dead for 8 years. What is the reason you are unable or unwilling to migrate to a newer and supported no cost BSD variant, or Linux distro?
You're trying to run bleeding edge Dovecot, compiling it from source, on an 8 year old platform...
Maybe "The Doctor" has no idea on how to migrate. I see no other sane reason to continue running that OS.
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:51:02 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
You're trying to run bleeding edge Dovecot, compiling it from source, on an 8 year old platform...
i remember freebsd 4.9 installed from 2 1440kb floppy disks, why is upgradeing so hard to keep without reinstalling ?
gentoo/funtoo it keeps emerge world forever, and portage exists on freebsd
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 09:53:02PM +0100, Benny Pedersen wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 14:51:02 -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
You're trying to run bleeding edge Dovecot, compiling it from source, on an 8 year old platform...
i remember freebsd 4.9 installed from 2 1440kb floppy disks, why is upgradeing so hard to keep without reinstalling ?
gentoo/funtoo it keeps emerge world forever, and portage exists on freebsd
I got 2.1rc to work on this old work horse, just that the --as-needed flag needs to be edited out of 21 files.
IT might be easier just in configuration to look up which version of ld you have as if it does not need the --as-needed flag.
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