Hi.
As mentioned previously I'm in the process of migrating/re-installing my
SKS instance at much better machine...
I run SKS 1.1.3 from Debian sid (which has BDB 5.1, IIRC).
Just for trying, I dumped the keydb from my old server, and made a full
build on the new one (which worked fine, i.e. no
Hi.
I just wondered whether mailsync is still required, or in other words
whether any non-SKS networks are left.
At a first short search I couldn't find any PKS server... pgp.mit.edu
used to be one for very long time, but I suggested them years ago to
switch to SKS, and IIRC they did.
Are
On 2013-07-31 at 15:48 +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
2013-07-31 05:16:15 Raising Sys.Break -- PTree may be corrupted:
Failure(add_to_node: attempt to reinsert element into prefix tree)
2013-07-31 05:16:15 DB closed
I looked around in the archive and past reports mentioned problems on
Hi.
I just wondered whether mailsync is still required, or in other words
whether any non-SKS networks are left.
At a first short search I couldn't find any PKS server... pgp.mit.edu
used to be one for very long time, but I suggested them years ago to
switch to SKS, and IIRC they did.
Are
Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Hi.
As mentioned previously I'm in the process of migrating/re-installing my
SKS instance at much better machine...
I run SKS 1.1.3 from Debian sid (which has BDB 5.1, IIRC).
Just for trying, I dumped the keydb from my old server, and made a full
build
Sorry for the double post (as for this post), used the wrong address
initially, and the moderator seemed to have let it through in the end.
Chris.
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On Wed, 2013-07-31 at 13:25 -0400, Phil Pennock wrote:
The core problem is not specific to VMs, just immensely more likely on
them, or Windows, than most modern Unix. The issue is that the current
timestamp was used as a uniqueness key.
I see... so what's the suggested action then when one
On 07/31/2013 10:57 PM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Well the problem for me is that it's not yet in Debian and I'm not very
keen on keeping keeping it up to date manually.
Does anyone else here know what's the status there? Christoph Martin
seems to be a bit inactive :(
I've got a