Re: Solaris (11) support

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On 06/18/2018 03:26 PM, Marty Lee wrote:
> Jean-Crishtophe,
> 
> we use Cyrus on Solaris, but at the moment, haven’t used Murder -
> so can’t offer advice etc on that one directly.
> 
> We’ve got a couple of big projects under way at the moment
> for some customers - once we’ve got those sorted, I can try to
> get a test setup going and see what happens - but it would be
> in a couple of weeks time at the earliest…

Great, thank you very much marty !
I keep on working on my configuration.

Thanks

Jean-Christophe.

> 
> marty



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>> On 18 Jun 2018, at 11:03, Jean-Christophe Delaye <Jean-Christophe.Delaye@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> On 06/18/2018 05:25 AM, ellie timoney wrote:
>>> Hi Jean-Christophe,
>>
>> Thanks Ellie for your inputs.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018, at 5:49 PM, Jean-Christophe Delaye wrote:
>>>> So this is why the first part of my
>>>> question was to known if there are many running murder systems running
>>>> on Solaris (11) and why I can't find specifics notes about
>>>> compiling/installing Cyrus imapd on this operating system.
>>>
>>> The main contributors to Cyrus development are not running Solaris, either personally or organisationally, so Solaris support doesn't get a lot of direct attention.
>>>
>>> There are a few people out there running Cyrus on Solaris (not sure if they're using murder or not).  They usually pop up on the list with Solaris-compatibility issues/patches not long after new releases where we've accidentally broken something on Solaris, which we greatly appreciate! :)
>>
>> Yes, I tried the running unit tests (Version 2.1-3) on my setup and
>> found the following issue on the backend:
>>
>> Suite: backend
>>  Test: badhost ...passed
>>  Test: badservice ...passed
>>  Test: sasl_plain ...Server failed to find requested SASL mechanism
>> "PLAIN" FAILED
>>    1. ./cunit/backend.testc:198  - CU_ASSERT_PTR_NOT_NULL_FATAL(be)
>>  Test: sasl_digestmd5 ...passed
>>  Test: multiline_caps ...Server failed to find requested SASL mechanism
>> "PLAIN" FAILED
>>    1. ./cunit/backend.testc:314  - CU_ASSERT_PTR_NOT_NULL_FATAL(be)
>>  Test: oneline_caps ...Server failed to find requested SASL mechanism
>> "PLAIN" FAILED
>>    1. ./cunit/backend.testc:314  - CU_ASSERT_PTR_NOT_NULL_FATAL(be)
>>  Test: starttls ...Server failed to find requested SASL mechanism
>> "PLAIN" FAILED
>>    1. ./cunit/backend.testc:408  - CU_ASSERT_PTR_NOT_NULL_FATAL(be)
>>
>> But,it's not easy for me to go further; I'll continue investigating....
>>
>>
>> Run Summary:    Type  Total    Ran Passed Failed Inactive
>>              suites     39     39    n/a      0        0
>>               tests    432    432    427      5        0
>>             asserts 829800 829800 829795      5      n/a
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>>
>>> I have no access to Solaris, and so additional insight to offer.  But I'd be very happy to accept/merge patches to code/documentation for you if you get things working properly.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> ellie
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