Committed to CVS. Thnaks!
Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 07:49:40AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> http://github.com/brong/cyrus-imapd/commit/1de9d758aeb360714236388c4e1689db0522c21e
>> Maybe it's just the lack of caffeine in the early morning, but, isn't
>> there a way to simply
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 07:49:40AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> > http://github.com/brong/cyrus-imapd/commit/1de9d758aeb360714236388c4e1689db0522c21e
>
> Maybe it's just the lack of caffeine in the early morning, but, isn't
> there a way to simply _download_ a single diff from github.com?
> Thanks
>> Since I upgraded to 2.3.13 (Invoca RPM rev 4) I've been running into a
>> mysterious replication bug. In some circumstances, creating a user with
>> a
>> three
>> letter long username causes the sync master process to choke, on either
>> signal
>> 11 or 6. Like this:
>
> Interestingly, we just e
> Since I upgraded to 2.3.13 (Invoca RPM rev 4) I've been running into a
> mysterious replication bug. In some circumstances, creating a user with a
> three
> letter long username causes the sync master process to choke, on either
> signal
> 11 or 6. Like this:
Interestingly, we just encountered
Quoting Janne Peltonen :
> I could only find this thread that remotely touches the subject:
>
> http://osdir.com/ml/security.cyrus.sasl/2005-02/msg00024.html
>
> and it's four years old... How long did it take you to convert your quota
> db from the legacy format to skiplist? Was it doable?
>
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Hi,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:38:56AM -0600, Raphael Jaffey wrote:
> for a discussion of what looks like the same problem you're
> experiencing and a workaround that seems to solve the problem.
Thanks for the info.
> In my case it's related to how many of those inboxes have quotas
> associate
Hi Janne,
I've reproduced this with both the vanilla Cyrus tarball and the Invoca RPM.
Check out bug report 3130 at:
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=3130
and my post at:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2009-January/030279.html
for a discussion of what looks li