On Friday 28 March 2014 15:14:07 Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 28.03.2014 14:56, schrieb David Goodenough:
> > On Friday 28 March 2014 13:16:46 Reindl Harald wrote:
> >> Am 28.03.2014 11:20, schrieb David Goodenough:
> >>> I have been running DbMail for many years, using the DEB files that were
> >>> part of Debian.
> >>> 
> >>> I need to install DbMail on a Cubieboard2, which is an armhf box.  I
> >>> have
> >>> Debian installed, well Cubian actually, and I added
> >>> http://debian.nfgd.net
> >>> to my sources.list and did an apt-get source.  Libsieve2 is part of
> >>> debian
> >>> so I did not need that but I also downloaded, built and installed
> >>> libzdb.
> >>> 
> >>> I am however confused as to whether I need to do anything else to get a
> >>> Postgresql version.  In the old days there were separate debian packages
> >>> for SqLite, MySql and Postgresql.  Do I need to do anything special to
> >>> get a Postgresql version, or is the default to build all three now?
> >> 
> >> libzdb is a abstraction layer
> > 
> > So are you saying that I no longer need separate versions of dbmail?
> 
> yes - just enter "libzdb" in Google
> http://www.tildeslash.com/libzdb/
> 
> > If so is there a config option that makes the correct connection to
> > Postgresql?
> 
> the same way as for MySQL, dburi in recent DBMail versions
> contains all database specific informations, keep in mind
> DBMail3 is for most parts a complete rewrite
> 
> look at the README/DOCS/SQL files in the source tarball
> 
> dburi =
> mysql://user:pwd@localhost/database?unix-socket=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock&c
> harset=utf8
Ah, this feels like JDBC, and that I am familiar with.  Thank you.

David

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