On 3/12/2006 3:03 PM Dale Qualls wrote:
> Hiya!
>
> Trust me, I'm not blaming xmail, I'm blaming the OpenSuse. xmail runs
> beautifully on everything I've had it on (RH and Mandrake).
>
>
> No disrespect meant towards the xmail product or you Davide.
>
Three production boxes, all XMail 1.22
Hiya!
Trust me, I'm not blaming xmail, I'm blaming the OpenSuse. xmail runs
beautifully on everything I've had it on (RH and Mandrake).
No disrespect meant towards the xmail product or you Davide.
--
later,
Dale
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Sunday, March 12, 200
On Sunday 12 March 2006 11:20, Dale Qualls wrote:
> Hmmm. On this box it starts up fine but doesn't stop easily. It is
> an Intel chip.
I know... a little tongue is cheek there. Dell is the last of the major PC
manufacturers to refuse to use AMD chips. It appears that is about to end
since th
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, David Lord wrote:
> Thanks Davide
>
> I just found this in /usr/src/UPDATING 20040418:
>
> statfs(2) and friends have been replaced by statvfs(2).
> ...
> In addition your libc build might not work
> (undefined SYS_statfs symbol) because make clean does not know how
> to
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006, Dale Qualls wrote:
>
> Any horror stories about running xmail on FC4?
>
> I've given up on running it on Open Suse 10, it just doesn't like the
> hardware I guess (it's a strong running Dell but OpenSuse just drags
> on it. Stopping xmail takes forever, and eventually the pr
On 11 Mar 2006, at 8:37, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
> On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, David Lord wrote:
>
> > Well it was quite a while back (Jan 17).
> >
> > g++ -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__BSD__ -D__NETBSD__ -D_REENTRANT=1
> > -D_THREAD_SAFE=1 -DHAS_SYSMACHINE -c SysDep.cpp
> > In file included from SysDep.c
Hmmm. On this box it starts up fine but doesn't stop easily. It is
an Intel chip.
Also, for some reason it's very sluggish. Running in debug mode
showed approximately 8-10 seconds to connect via POP3 and SMTP from
the client (and both were on a 100mb switch with nobody else on).
--
later,
On Sunday 12 March 2006 08:02, Dale Qualls wrote:
> Any horror stories about running xmail on FC4?
>
> I've given up on running it on Open Suse 10, it just doesn't like the
> hardware I guess (it's a strong running Dell but OpenSuse just drags
> on it. Stopping xmail takes forever, and eventually
Any horror stories about running xmail on FC4?
I've given up on running it on Open Suse 10, it just doesn't like the
hardware I guess (it's a strong running Dell but OpenSuse just drags
on it. Stopping xmail takes forever, and eventually the processes are
stopped but the "/etc/init.d/xmail stop"