Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-12 Thread Per Foreby
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Jeroen van Aart wrote: Debian linux to me has the best package system and works great as a server (stable release called Etch). Installing imap is a matter of apt-get install uw-imapd. All our unix servers run debian. From the debian package version, it looks like it's

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-12 Thread Jeroen van Aart
Per Foreby wrote: I also run debian on all servers (and clients), but I always compile the imap daemon from source. The same goes for other important server software, like sendmail, apache, php and mysql. I tried that with uw-imapd but the compilation gave a bunch of errors, most likely to

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-11 Thread Jeroen van Aart
Alexander Ten wrote: I'm sorry for kind of a dumb question, I've read FAQ, and even compiled sources on WinXP, but I'm trying to figure Debian linux to me has the best package system and works great as a server (stable release called Etch). Installing imap is a matter of apt-get install

[Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-10 Thread Alexander Ten
Hello everyone, I'm sorry for kind of a dumb question, I've read FAQ, and even compiled sources on WinXP, but I'm trying to figure which operating system among *NIX is almost 'ready-to-build' (assuming I have a C++ compiler) UW IMAP server. To clarify myself, I need to install the server on

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-10 Thread René Berber
Alexander Ten wrote: [snip] The reason I'm asking before trying is that I have tried to build the server on cygwin and hit the brick wall. I don't want to go in details, just want to know if anyone have any suggestions. Bad news, if you had trouble building under Cygwin you'll probably have

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-10 Thread Mark Crispin
I do my daily UNIX builds under Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Mac OS X. Either one would be a better choice than any SVR4-based operating system (such as Solaris). On Wed, 10 Oct 2007, Alexander Ten wrote: I'm sorry for kind of a dumb question, I've read FAQ, and even compiled sources on

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-10 Thread Gregory Hicks
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:36:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Alexander Ten [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: imap-uw@u.washington.edu Subject: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server I've had mucho luck building, installing and running on Solaris 7/8/9/10

Re: [Imap-uw] The OS which requires the least effort to install UW IMAP server

2007-10-10 Thread Joel Reicher
I'm sorry for kind of a dumb question, I've read FAQ, and even compiled sourc es on WinXP, but I'm trying to figure which operating system among *NIX is al most 'ready-to-build' (assuming I have a C++ compiler) UW IMAP server. To cla rify myself, I need to install the server on any kind of