Re: Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.10 Released

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Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 07:19:26PM -0800, Rich Wales wrote:
>> What is the current status of 2.3.10?  Right after it was announced
>> a couple of weeks ago, I saw some people reporting problems.  Are
>> there any patches?  Or is 2.3.10 still believed to be OK as is?
>>
>> I'm running 2.3.9 on a FreeBSD 6.2 master and an Ubuntu 7.10 replica
>> server setup, and I want to upgrade to 2.3.10 in hopes of getting
>> rid of some problems with the sync code intermittently crashing, but
>> this is a production system, and I don't feel comfortable upgrading
>> to 2.3.10 as long as there are unresolved serious bug reports.
> 
> FastMail is running 2.3.10 on all our production systems now, and
> there are no regressions that I'm aware of.  There are still some
> bugs that also existed in 2.3.9, but we aren't patching against
> any "bugs" rather than "things that don't work how we would prefer".

I have upgraded three (of seven) mailstores yesterday.  Upgrade went 
without problems.  Regeneration of the guid takes a long time.  It's not 
finished yet, and its been running for 12 hours.

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