> Might want to find out if Cyrus research qualifies for the rational's
> SEED program.
Yep, we are aware of this and, in fact, the university is signed
up. However, Cyrus isn't research and the terms clearly say that it
must be used for educational purposes or research activities
associated wit
Might want to find out if Cyrus research qualifies for the rational's
SEED program.
http://rational.com/corpinfo/college_relations/seed/index.jsp
If it does you get the use of the Purify Suite for free.
--Kervin
Walter C Wong wrote:
> purify works for us using gcc. At least it did before our l
purify works for us using gcc. At least it did before our license ran
out and then they wanted to charge us an unaffordable sum to
renew. We're still working out the details
As for your specific problem, you may want to verify that you are
using the same compiler with libdb as you are with Cy
Oh I forgot to mention that I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.1.9
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 07:20:48PM +0300, Koukopoulos Konstantinos wrote:
[snip]
After making some personal modifications to the cyrus imapd distribution I built a
purified imapd to test my code with. Basically I made a build and then did "make
pure"
in the imap subdirectory, then copied the purified binaries on top of the original
ones.
While the regular binaries work alr