This seems to indicate that either libfam0 or courier-imap should have a
dependency on fam, but does not. This has been an issue for a long time
now, and seems quite simple.
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I just got this with a fresh Debian stable. This stopped the message: "
aptitude install libgamin0"
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gimili
Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
> I got the same problem after a system upgrade.
>
> The /usr/bin/imapd binary contains the correct string (with the
> space between "*" and "OK"), but still the IMAP client complains.
> So the problem seems not to be the space.
If I'm not mistaken, the upstream bug Guill
On 12/06/2010 09:23 AM, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 08:53:41AM +0100, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote:
I did not investigated deeply, I fixed installing libgaim0
instead of libfam0.
And you are sure that the courier-imap daemon was restarted?
The problem was not there befor
On Mon, Dec 06, 2010 at 08:53:41AM +0100, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote:
>>
>> I did not investigated deeply, I fixed installing libgaim0
>> instead of libfam0.
>
> And you are sure that the courier-imap daemon was restarted?
The problem was not there before the upgrade, after the upgrade
I did a
On 12/05/2010 06:07 PM, Niccolo Rigacci wrote:
I got the same problem after a system upgrade.
The /usr/bin/imapd binary contains the correct string (with the
space between "*" and "OK"), but still the IMAP client complains.
So the problem seems not to be the space.
I did not investigated deeply
I got the same problem after a system upgrade.
The /usr/bin/imapd binary contains the correct string (with the
space between "*" and "OK"), but still the IMAP client complains.
So the problem seems not to be the space.
I did not investigated deeply, I fixed installing libgaim0
instead of libfa
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