Re: [Dovecot] Using -module flag on sieve libs

2012-12-25 Thread Stephan Bosch
Op 12/23/2012 6:18 PM, Dimitri schreef: These are not plugins or modules. So this would likely be a bug. What version is this? Could you show me the errors? Any idea which libraries are missing? Dovecot 2.1.12 + Pigeonhole 0.3.3, Mageia Linux (Cauldron), GCC 4.7.2. Here is an excerpt from the

Re: [Dovecot] Using -module flag on sieve libs

2012-12-25 Thread Dimitri
How does it work with this patch? Works like a charm (after replacing spaces with tabs)! Thank you! Dimitri

Re: [Dovecot] Using -module flag on sieve libs

2012-12-23 Thread Stephan Bosch
On 12/23/2012 2:36 AM, Dimitri wrote: Some modern distros (Mageia, Mandriva) use -no-undefined as a default linker flag for building software. However, undefined symbols are OK if the binary being linked is a plugin. To detect plugins, build system looks for presence of -module libtool flag in

Re: [Dovecot] Using -module flag on sieve libs

2012-12-23 Thread Dimitri
These are not plugins or modules. So this would likely be a bug. What version is this? Could you show me the errors? Any idea which libraries are missing? Dovecot 2.1.12 + Pigeonhole 0.3.3, Mageia Linux (Cauldron), GCC 4.7.2. Here is an excerpt from the build log (with Mageia's default

[Dovecot] Using -module flag on sieve libs

2012-12-22 Thread Dimitri
Some modern distros (Mageia, Mandriva) use -no-undefined as a default linker flag for building software. However, undefined symbols are OK if the binary being linked is a plugin. To detect plugins, build system looks for presence of -module libtool flag in makefiles. There are two libraries in