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On 25 March 2018 at 17:08 Chris Ross <
<a href="mailto:cross+dovecot@distal.com">cross+dovecot@distal.com</a>> wrote:
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Okay. So following up on the problems I was discussing weeks ago, I have hand-patched dovecot to work around problems that I believe may be in libc and not dovecot.
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Trying to get the properly built and installed dovecot-2.2.35, however, is giving me an error I haven’t seen before. I presume that something got munged while I was hand-configuring and installing/uninstalling/reinstalling the port in recent weeks.
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Running on a FreeBSD 11-stable machine, when I run “service dovecot start”, it tells me:
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Starting dovecot.
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Fatal: Error reading configuration: Invalid settings: Service #0 is missing name
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/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dovecot: WARNING: failed to start dovecot
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Surprisingly, googling for “Service #0 is missing name” didn’t yield a suggestion. My config is the same as it had been previously, I believe. Does anyone have an idea what might be wrong here?
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Thanks.
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- Chris
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Without looking at your config I'd say you have a nameless service section, like
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Name goes after keyword service.
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<br>Aki Tuomi
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