Paul's got an unstable deb dated the 16th and called 2.0.4 ... pool.c,
imapcommands.c and
dbmail.h at least are 3 files in it modified on the 16th.
dsn.c isn't, you're correct on that.
I will leave this to one of my smarter guys after he wakes up, though it
would be fun to learn how to
make a .deb (after patching the dsn.c) and maybe the way Paul has it set
up it would be easy.
- April
Aaron Stone wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2005, April Lorenzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Thank you, Aaron.
I am using Paul's debian pkg of 2.0.4 dated the 16th of january,
thinking it might include the patch. It appeared to install but the
alias / user functionality appears to remain as it was with the 2.0.3
dated the 12th.
DBMail 2.0.4 doesn't exist yet, so the Debian packages are representing
2.0.3 + fixes that will eventually be called 2.0.4.end up doing it
The most recent Debian package is dated from the 12th... but I wrote the
patch this morning, so it's definitely not in there ;-)
Or do I need to apply the dsn.patch to 2.0.4... doing something like
apt-get source dbmail-pgsql, then unpacking, patching dsn.c, then in
some way recompiling? Or I can wait til tomorrow when the guys smarter
than me are available (they are sleeping.)
You'll have to patch this for your own system until we're sure that we
want the code in the mainline distribution (we'll definitely fix this for
2.0.4, but might do it slightly differently if there are issues with my
patch).
Aaron
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