IMAP support
Mobile Server is a OTT - 25 user system!!
Need to provide IMAP for about 10-12 users
I noticed there is a option for IMAP on the PO setting screen
On Netware we used a GWIA
is there any difference / which is better ?
Originally Posted by chriss
Mobile Server is a OTT - 25 user system!!
What ( the heck ) is an "OTT?"
Originally Posted by chriss
Need to provide IMAP for about 10-12 users. I noticed there is a option for IMAP on the PO setting screen. On Netware we used a GWIA. Is there any difference / which is better ?
I prefer to use the GWIA, which will run on whatever server you use for the POA on a small deployment. The reason is that IMAP is internet facing and so subject to attack. Its best to have the GWIA to insulate the POA from these assaults. You need a GWIA anyway to do SMTP, which accept mail from the outside world.
-- Bob
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Yahoo IMAP support ... sneaky!
I found several references to IMAP support by Yahoo about a year ago (imap.next.mail.yahoo.com, imap.mail.yahoo.com) that worked for a while and then stopped, presumably because of the resources required to support that protocol on top of pop. Then, with their offer of IMAP access to even free Yahoo acounts because of Apple, I read somewhere the new server was imap.apple.mail.yahoo.com. Problem is, it only works IF you use the Yahoo configuration option in Mail settings. If you use a regular IMAP configuration option, it does not work. (Why would I want to use Other? Because I dont want the @yahoo.com as the reply-to address).
So, it seems that behind the scenes, the iPhone is configuring to the correct (and unknown to us) Yahoo IMAP server OR it is embedding some sort of prefix/suffix to our IDs that authorize it to log on to the Yahoo IMAP server ONLY if you use the iPhone configuration tool. I am speculating. Any thoughts?I found several references to IMAP support by Yahoo
about a year ago (imap.next.mail.yahoo.com,
imap.mail.yahoo.com) that worked for a while and then
stopped, presumably because of the resources required
to support that protocol on top of pop. Then, with
their offer of IMAP access to even free Yahoo acounts
because of Apple, I read somewhere the new server was
imap.apple.mail.yahoo.com. Problem is, it only works
IF you use the Yahoo configuration option in Mail
settings. If you use a regular IMAP configuration
option, it does not work. (Why would I want to use
Other? Because I dont want the @yahoo.com as the
reply-to address).
So, it seems that behind the scenes, the iPhone is
configuring to the correct (and unknown to us) Yahoo
IMAP server OR it is embedding some sort of
prefix/suffix to our IDs that authorize it to log on
to the Yahoo IMAP server ONLY if you use the iPhone
configuration tool. I am speculating. Any thoughts?
Someone who has an iPhone should connect it to a WiFi network on which is a computer running an Ethernet Packet sniffer, and then capture a connection from the iPhone to Yahoo mail.
For ordinary POP3 and SMTP access Yahoo use SSL versions, the IMAP SSL port is normally 993 but they could be using a non-standard port. They could also be doing something strange to the authentication, e.g. using MD5 instead of just password or something else like adding additional text to the password e.g. it sends apple.password instead of password, again a packet sniffer like Ethereal might reveal this.
Unfortunately the iPhone is not yet available in the UK so I cannot do this testing myself.
Google should wake up and add push IMAP support themselves, fancy letting Yahoo grab all the glory. -
I've posted about this here repeatedly and never gotten confirmation that anyone else is seeing the problem, but it's getting worse, so if nothing else, perhaps that can save someone else all the time I have wasted on this issue. Yahoo's IMAP support is ridiculously flaky, and should probably be avoided until it stabilizes. I have an "swbell.net" email address, which after a chain of acquisitions is now managed by Yahoo. When I enter my email address it sets up IMAP email by default. I can't check the server name right now because I am once again locked out of the account, and at this point am wondering if it will ever come back.
Once the email is set up and synchronized, one of 3 things happens on a regular basis:
New email simply stops coming in, with no indication as to why
I start getting repeated login attempt failures because it says my credentials were rejected
The entire contents of my inbox simply disappears. Sometimes a resync will go get all the email again, and sometimes it won't, but it causes email to get "orphaned", leading to steady growth in the disk usage for email and eventually to the app install failure if not cleaned up
When I give up and delete the account to try to re-add it again (after manually cleaning up the crap left behind because of #3 above), I typically get a login failure with the following information: "Invalid security token: N NNNN N" (where those 'N's are numbers). Once it took until the next morning before I could get back in. This time, it IS the next morning and I STILL can't get back in. Like I said, it may simply never come back this time.
I've been round and round on the phone with both AT&T (my actual ISP, but Yahoo manages the email aspects of the account) and Palm, and while Palm was definitely more knowledgeable and attempted to be more helpful, in the end no one really knew what was wrong. AT&T refused to even believe that they provide IMAP support, and the IMAP server has "palm" in its name, so its clear this server was brought online specifically to handle IMAP support for the Pre, but I don't know if its available to free Yahoo email accounts, or only ot paid ISP accounts through AT&T and others.
The first 2 above seem like they almost have to be a Yahoo server problem, but the fact that stuff is getting orphaned in #3 above sounds like a bug in the Pre's email app -- it's not clear whether the emptying of the inbox is some bad response from the server or a misinterpretation of an error by the email app. The failures when I try to re-establish the account are curious, becausethey seem to imply a handshake problem -- the IMAP server is up and responding, but doesn't like what the Pre's email client sent. But the fact that it comes and goes would really seem to point towards a server issue, because I seriously doubt that the email client randomly varies what it sends to the server.
I think at this point I've probably got no choice but to give up and go to POP. Email needs to just work, and not be something I am constantly fighting with and wasting time on -- that completely defeats the convenience of having email on my phone to begin with. I really like the benefit of alternate folder support with IMAP, but Yahoo has a pretty good mobile webmail interface, so I guess I can always check other folders that way.
Any insight here from Palm support or other users fighting this same problem is more than welcome. But if nothing else, hopefully this will save someone else from wasting hours of their life on this nonsense.
-- robert
Post relates to: Pre p100eww (Sprint)OK, so the plot thickens. I decided to give up and set up POP, and when I did that, my login got rejected even then the first couple of times! Now that I think about it, I've had times when I've been unable to log in to webmail from the browser because my credentials were rejected, even though I know they are correct, because I use them all the time on various PCs. The 3rd time it eventually accepted the login for POP, with the warning that it couldnt validate SMTP settings and that as a result I might not be able to send email from the Pre. And sure enough, after testing it turns out that I cannot in fact send mail -- my creds get rejected by the SMTP server. Out of frustration I removed the account yet again and tried setting it up with IMAP again (in other words sticking with the defaults for my email address), and that time it worked.
I'm really beginning to wonder now if there's not some issue with SSL communications on the Pre. I can't think of any other reason why both POP and IMAP would fail intermittently, using completely separate servers, as well as even logging in via the web interface on the Pre's browser.
Getting email on my phone was one of the biggest draws for me of going to a true smart phone, and man, has this been a huge letdown. I don't know where the problem lies, but some link in this chain of technology is simply not ready for prime time.
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IMAP support is ON in GMAIL even if you cannot see it in preferences!
I was pleasantly surprised to find that IMAP support is fully enabled in my gmail account, even though I cannot see it in the settings page! Try it....your mileage may vary!
QUESTION: Having now synchronised my entire Gmail account on one computer I want to copy all of the synchronised/downloaded mail *AND* the mail/account settings from one computer to another.....so as to avoid having to repeat the 1.5GB download on the other machine.
How to do that? Is it "just" a matter of copying ~/Library/Mail and replacing the folder on the other machine? Anything else that I need to know/copy?...in case you have not discovered it yet...getting to see the preference in Settings just needs you to set English US as your language.....not that there is any need because there is just one meaningful setting (Enable/Disable IMAP)...and it is ENABLEd by default!
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Snow Leopard have better Gmail IMAP support?
I haven't bought 10.6 yet, but I wanted to know if Mail now has better IMAP support for Gmail, like an automatic setup or something. In 10.5 it can be a little quirky to set up and get all the folders correct.
I haven't noticed any difference. Then again, I didn't re-set-up my IMAP when I upgraded, I just kept using IMAP.
Mail in general is quite a bit faster in Snow Leopard.
Note, the reason Mail.app is weird with Gmail's IMAP is that Gmails' IMAP is weird It is highly nonstandard. -
I've recently upgrade my E61 to 3.0633.09.04.
First of all, for the first time I can connect to a IMAP server without the messaging application closing itself when updating the mailbox. That said, IMAP support is still *way* too buggy to be usable. Anyhow, they're on the right track, maybe 2 or 3 more updates and I can dump POP3.
Bugs so far:
Application freezes after updating imap folder and does not come back.
After trying to update, nothing changes and now you cannot open messages, open the options menu, go back etc. The application refuses to close. You can change the selected message though, so it's not exactly freezed. Maybe it's a variation of the bug above.
When trying to retrieve the messages, they seem to be retrieved (the icon changes), but their date is changed from the date the imap server gives to the current date. You cannot open the message afterwards (it will just re-retrieve it)
(Feature?) It's always closing the connection; every time you want to do anything you have to reconnect. This may be inconvenient when using wifi, but can also be more expensive when using GPRS, 3g, etc
I am not sure about this, but I think there's still no support for imap read/replied/forwarded flags..
BTW: VoIP now has NAT traversal? That's a surprise, since it still doesn't work with services that work perfectly with, for instance, x-lite, behind the same NAT. Anyway, gizmo voip works, and that's what I use. The new Internet Telephony application is also a big step forward.
cheersVery interesting. I just did some testing use gmail and it works. So, something is odd. This makes me believe something is reported different and Mail 3.0 is not handling correctly. Say like treating system flags as case sensitive, which it should not. Sure enough,
gmail sends:
* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen \*)]
My imap server sends:
* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\answered \flagged \deleted \draft \seen \*)]
I changed my server to return:
* OK [PERMANENTFLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Draft \Seen \*)]
It all works now. Bad Mail.app developers please read rfc3501
ck -
I was trying to help someone with a Mac whose email had stopped working.
This was an almost new Mac and the Mail program had automatically configured itself to use IMAP.
At first this worked fine then it stopped receiving emails with a timeout from the BT email server.
For a few days it started working again and then back to timeout issues.
BT's email help gives settings for POP3, but not for IMAP. Unfortunately I couldn't see on the Mac how to manual configure the account to use POP3 rather than IMAP. So I phoned BT technical support. Unfortunately, they had little training and some it was highly questionable:
They insisted that if web mail (bt.yahoo.com) was working then their email servers were fine and any problem was with the email software on their customers machine. I'm pretty certain this isn't correct - I doubt the webmail uses POP3 or IMAP and certainly not the public IMAP server
I asked if BT supported IMAP and if so if the servers were working. Unfortunately none of the 3 people I spoke to knew what IMAP was and were keen for me to pay for technical support i.e. if web mail works then must be customers problem and they should pay. Frustrating!
I then created a new account on the Mail program and gave it a dud email address so the automatic configuration couldn't work. This enabled me to specify POP3 and the mail.btinternet.com mail servers and it worked.
I still don't know if BT support IMAP. If they don't, they should ensure automatic email account configuration doesn't select IMAP.jet11x wrote:
I still don't know if BT support IMAP.
For some definition of "support" - yes, they do, in that BT's email service is outsourced to Yahoo!, and it's currently possible to use IMAP by configuring your client software to use Yahoo! servers. Whether that'll always be the case - if BT change their email outsourcing arrangements for example - is anybodys guess.
BT's officially supported email service at mail.btinternet.com doesn't provide IMAP.
If they don't, they should ensure automatic email account configuration doesn't select IMAP.
How would they do that ? Automatic configuration is done by the client software... -
IMAPS Support from Portal Server Communications Channels?
I have successfully installed the Sun ONE Portal Server Communications Channel v6.0 onto a Portal 6.1 Server, as per the instructions. I'm trying connect to an installation of Messaging Server v5.2 which is set to only allow secure connections (IMAPS). Can someone tell me what configuration changes I need to make to the channels to connect over IMAPS?
Thanks for your help!Fortunately Communications channels don't use
portal user desktop profile - they use LDAP attributes
to store configuration for each user.
There are several good examples how to create/modify
ldap attributes from a script. See Directory server docs.
Cheers,
Alex :-) -
Is 3rd party imap support available in iCloud
I previously had a 3rd party email set up in MobileMe so I just had to check one place to see my emails. Are you able to also do this in the iCloud email?
I have moved from MobileMe to iCloud and all my emails seem to be coming through to my iPad, but I can't find the settings were this is set up. Will this be added or will this service stop when MobileMe is switched off?
ThanksI see now that I can use the old method of JNDI
lookup with the 3rd party messaging from a web
container, I just can't use the java:comp/resource/MQSeries logical JNDI location.
document: oracle 9ias Container for J2EE,
Services Guide
Release 2(9.0.3)
Aug 2002
Part No A97690-01
Chapter 9 Page 9-2
I am having trouble with this statement;
The ResourceProvider interface enables you to plug in
third-party message
providers for JMS connections. For Oracle JMS, this
allows EJBs, servlets, and OC4J
clients to access many different queue
implementations.
(OK good so far,)
With third-party message
providers, only EJBS can access queue
implementations. The resources are available
under java:comp/resource/ as the default JMS
resources.
WHAT? I can't do asynchronous messaging from a web
App to a MDB with a 3rd party JMS implementation?
What gives?
Can someone tell me this is not true please -
Gmail now support IMAP :-)
Finally, Gmail adds that last touch to make it perfect! Google added IMAP support which works much, much better than POP3. Now when you read or delete an email on your iPhone (or any email client), its reflected on the Gmail web client as well.
Gmail is rolling IMAP support this week, see if you have it under your account under Settings online. If so, simply follow this link to configure it on your iPhone.
https://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=77702
Happy emailing!This is somewhat old news already.
GMail has had IMAP support for a few days now. There's plenty of threads already discussing this. -
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Patch90: php-5.1.6-CVE-2007-3799.patch
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Provides: php-oci
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Group: Development/Libraries
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Requires: php = %{version}-%{release}, autoconf, automake
Obsoletes: php-pecl-pdo-devel
%description devel
The php-devel package contains the files needed for building PHP
extensions. If you need to compile your own PHP extensions, you will
need to install this package.
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Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
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The php-imap package contains a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the
Apache Web server. When compiled into Apache, the php-imap module will
add IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) support to PHP. IMAP is a
protocol for retrieving and uploading e-mail messages on mail
servers. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. If you need IMAP
support for PHP applications, you will need to install this package
and the php package.
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Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: mod_php3-ldap, stronghold-php-ldap
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%description ldap
The php-ldap package is a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the Apache
Web server that adds Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
support to PHP. LDAP is a set of protocols for accessing directory
services over the Internet. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting
language. If you need LDAP support for PHP applications, you will
need to install this package in addition to the php package.
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Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: php-pecl-pdo-sqlite, php-pecl-pdo
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The php-pdo package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
a database access abstraction layer to PHP. This module provides
a common interface for accessing MySQL, PostgreSQL or other
databases.
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Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, php-pdo
Provides: php_database, php-mysqli
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MySQL database support to PHP. MySQL is an object-relational database
management system. PHP is an HTML-embeddable scripting language. If
you need MySQL support for PHP applications, you will need to install
this package and the php package.
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Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, php-pdo
Provides: php_database
Obsoletes: mod_php3-pgsql, stronghold-php-pgsql
BuildRequires: krb5-devel, openssl-devel, postgresql-devel
%description pgsql
The php-pgsql package includes a dynamic shared object (DSO) that can
be compiled in to the Apache Web server to add PostgreSQL database
support to PHP. PostgreSQL is an object-relational database management
system that supports almost all SQL constructs. PHP is an
HTML-embedded scripting language. If you need back-end support for
PostgreSQL, you should install this package in addition to the main
php package.
#AZ
# Added oci8. [email protected] May 2007
%package oci8
Summary: A module for PHP applications using the Oracle database
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, php-pdo
#BuildRequires: oracle-instantclient-devel = %{ociver}
Provides: php_database, php-oci
AutoReqProv: No
%description oci8
The php-oci8 package contains a dynamic shared object (DSO) for the
Apache Web server. When compiled into Apache, the php-oci8 module will
add OCI8 support to PHP. OCI8 is an extension for Oracle Database
access. PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. If you need
Oracle support for PHP applications, you can install this package and
the php package.
This package also contains PDO_OCI for use with the PDO extension.
#AZ
%package odbc
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, php-pdo
Summary: A module for PHP applications that use ODBC databases.
Provides: php_database
Obsoletes: stronghold-php-odbc
BuildRequires: unixODBC-devel
%description odbc
The php-odbc package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
database support through ODBC to PHP. ODBC is an open specification
which provides a consistent API for developers to use for accessing
data sources (which are often, but not always, databases). PHP is an
HTML-embeddable scripting language. If you need ODBC support for PHP
applications, you will need to install this package and the php
package.
%package soap
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
Summary: A module for PHP applications that use the SOAP protocol
BuildRequires: libxml2-devel
%description soap
The php-soap package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support to PHP for using the SOAP web services protocol.
%package snmp
Summary: A module for PHP applications that query SNMP-managed devices.
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, net-snmp
BuildRequires: net-snmp-devel
%description snmp
The php-snmp package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for querying SNMP devices to PHP. PHP is an HTML-embeddable
scripting language. If you need SNMP support for PHP applications, you
will need to install this package and the php package.
%package xml
Summary: A module for PHP applications which use XML
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
Obsoletes: php-domxml, php-dom
Provides: php-dom, php-xsl, php-domxml
BuildRequires: libxslt-devel >= 1.0.18-1, libxml2-devel >= 2.4.14-1
%description xml
The php-xml package contains dynamic shared objects which add support
to PHP for manipulating XML documents using the DOM tree,
and performing XSL transformations on XML documents.
%package xmlrpc
Summary: A module for PHP applications which use the XML-RPC protocol
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
BuildRequires: expat-devel
%description xmlrpc
The php-xmlrpc package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for the XML-RPC protocol to PHP.
%package mbstring
Summary: A module for PHP applications which need multi-byte string handling
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
%description mbstring
The php-mbstring package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for multi-byte string handling to PHP.
%package ncurses
Summary: A module for PHP applications for using ncurses interfaces
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
BuildRequires: ncurses-devel
%description ncurses
The php-ncurses package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for using the ncurses terminal output interfaces.
%package gd
Summary: A module for PHP applications for using the gd graphics library
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
BuildRequires: gd-devel, freetype-devel
%description gd
The php-gd package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for using the gd graphics library to PHP.
%package bcmath
Summary: A module for PHP applications for using the bcmath library
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
%description bcmath
The php-bcmath package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for using the bcmath library to PHP.
%package dba
Summary: A database abstraction layer module for PHP applications
Group: Development/Languages
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}
%description dba
The php-dba package contains a dynamic shared object that will add
support for using the DBA database abstraction layer to PHP.
%prep
%setup -q
%patch1 -p1 -b .gnusrc
%patch2 -p1 -b .warnings
%patch5 -p1 -b .install
%patch6 -p1 -b .norpath
%patch7 -p1 -b .libtool15
%patch13 -p1 -b .phpize64
%patch14 -p1 -b .ecalloc
%patch21 -p1 -b .odbc
%patch22 -p1 -b .shutdown
%patch30 -p1 -b .dlopen
%patch31 -p1 -b .easter
%patch50 -p1 -b .tests-dashn
%patch51 -p1 -b .tests-wddx
%patch70 -p1 -b .cve5465
%patch71 -p1 -b .cve0906-imap
%patch72 -p1 -b .cve0906-strreplace
%patch73 -p1 -b .cve0907
%patch74 -p1 -b .cve0908
%patch75 -p1 -b .cve0909-odbc
%patch76 -p1 -b .cve0909-printf
%patch77 -p1 -b .cve0910
%patch78 -p1 -b .cve0988
%patch79 -p1 -b .cve1285
%patch80 -p1 -b .cve1583
%patch81 -p1 -b .cve0455
%patch82 -p1 -b .cve1001
%patch83 -p1 -b .cve1718
%patch84 -p1 -b .cve1864
%patch85 -p1 -b .soapredir
%patch86 -p1 -b .ftpcrlf
%patch87 -p1 -b .cve2872
%patch88 -p1 -b .cve4658
%patch89 -p1 -b .cve2756
%patch90 -p1 -b .cve3799
%patch91 -p1 -b .cve3996
%patch92 -p1 -b .cve4670
%patch93 -p1 -b .cve3998
# Prevent %%doc confusion over LICENSE files
cp Zend/LICENSE Zend/ZEND_LICENSE
cp TSRM/LICENSE TSRM_LICENSE
cp regex/COPYRIGHT regex_COPYRIGHT
cp ext/gd/libgd/README gd_README
# Source is built twice: once for /usr/bin/php, once for the Apache DSO.
mkdir build-cgi build-apache
# Remove bogus test; position of read position after fopen(, "a+")
# is not defined by C standard, so don't presume anything.
rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/bug21131.phpt
# Tests that fail.
rm -f ext/standard/tests/file/bug22414.phpt \
ext/iconv/tests/bug16069.phpt
#AZ
# Tests that fail.
rm -f ext/oci8/tests/bug27303.phpt \
ext/oci8/tests/bug27303_2.phpt \
ext/oci8/tests/bug27303_4.phpt
# OCI8 config file. [email protected] May 2007
cat <<EOF > ext/oci8/tests/details.inc
<?php
* Please, change user, password and dbase to match your configuration.
\$user = "scott";
\$password = "%{oci8_test_system_password}";
\$dbase = "%{oci8_test_connection_string}";
/* Set this variable to TRUE if Oracle is installed @ localhost */
\$oracle_on_localhost = %{oci8_test_local_db};
?>
EOF
#AZ
# Safety check for API version change.
vapi=`sed -n '/#define PHP_API_VERSION/{s/.* //;p}' main/php.h`
if test "x${vapi}" != "x%{apiver}"; then
: Error: Upstream API version is now ${vapi}, expecting %{apiver}.
: Update the apiver macro and rebuild.
exit 1
fi
# Safety check for Zend API version change.
vzend=`sed -n '/#define ZEND_MODULE_API_NO/{s/^[^0-9]*//;p;}' Zend/zend_modules.h`
if test "x${vzend}" != "x%{zendver}"; then
: Error: Upstream Zend module ABI version is now ${vzend}, expecting %{zendver}.
: Update the zendver macro and rebuild.
exit 1
fi
# Safety check for PDO ABI version change
vpdo=`sed -n '/#define PDO_DRIVER_API/{s/.*[ ]//;p}' ext/pdo/php_pdo_driver.h`
if test "x${vpdo}" != "x%{pdover}"; then
: Error: Upstream PDO ABI version is now ${vpdo}, expecting %{pdover}.
: Update the pdover macro and rebuild.
exit 1
fi
%build
# Force use of system libtool:
libtoolize force copy
cat `aclocal --print-ac-dir`/libtool.m4 > build/libtool.m4
# Regenerate configure scripts (patches change config.m4's)
./buildconf --force
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-pointer-sign"
CPPFLAGS="-DLDAP_DEPRECATED=1"
export CFLAGS CPPFLAGS
# Install extension modules in %{_libdir}/php/modules.
EXTENSION_DIR=%{_libdir}/php/modules; export EXTENSION_DIR
# Set PEAR_INSTALLDIR to ensure that the hard-coded include_path
# includes the PEAR directory even though pear is packaged
# separately.
PEAR_INSTALLDIR=%{_datadir}/pear; export PEAR_INSTALLDIR
# Shell function to configure and build a PHP tree.
build() {
# bison-1.875-2 seems to produce a broken parser; workaround.
mkdir Zend && cp ../Zend/zend_{language,ini}_{parser,scanner}.[ch] Zend
ln -sf ../configure
%configure \
--cache-file=../config.cache \
--with-libdir=%{_lib} \
--with-config-file-path=%{_sysconfdir} \
--with-config-file-scan-dir=%{_sysconfdir}/php.d \
--disable-debug \
--with-pic \
--disable-rpath \
--without-pear \
--with-bz2 \
--with-curl \
--with-exec-dir=%{_bindir} \
--with-freetype-dir=%{_prefix} \
--with-png-dir=%{_prefix} \
--enable-gd-native-ttf \
--without-gdbm \
--with-gettext \
--with-gmp \
--with-iconv \
--with-jpeg-dir=%{_prefix} \
--with-openssl \
--with-png \
--with-pspell \
--with-expat-dir=%{_prefix} \
--with-pcre-regex=%{_prefix} \
--with-zlib \
--with-layout=GNU \
--enable-exif \
--enable-ftp \
--enable-magic-quotes \
--enable-sockets \
enable-sysvsem enable-sysvshm --enable-sysvmsg \
--enable-track-vars \
--enable-trans-sid \
--enable-yp \
--enable-wddx \
--with-kerberos \
--enable-ucd-snmp-hack \
--with-unixODBC=shared,%{_prefix} \
--enable-memory-limit \
--enable-shmop \
--enable-calendar \
--enable-dbx \
--enable-dio \
--with-mime-magic=%{_sysconfdir}/httpd/conf/magic \
--without-sqlite \
--with-libxml-dir=%{_prefix} \
--with-oci8=$ORACLE_HOME \
--with-apxs2=/usr/sbin/apxs \
--with-xml \
$*
if test $? != 0; then
tail -500 config.log
: configure failed
exit 1
fi
make %{?_smp_mflags}
# Build /usr/bin/php-cgi with the CGI SAPI, and all the shared extensions
pushd build-cgi
build --enable-force-cgi-redirect \
--enable-pcntl \
with-imap=shared with-imap-ssl \
enable-mbstring=shared enable-mbstr-enc-trans \
--enable-mbregex \
--with-ncurses=shared \
--with-gd=shared \
--enable-bcmath=shared \
enable-dba=shared with-db4=%{_prefix} \
--with-xmlrpc=shared \
--with-ldap=shared \
--with-mysql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-mysqli=shared,%{_bindir}/mysql_config \
--enable-dom=shared \
--with-dom-xslt=%{_prefix} --with-dom-exslt=%{_prefix} \
--with-pgsql=shared \
--with-snmp=shared,%{_prefix} \
--enable-soap=shared \
--with-xsl=shared,%{_prefix} \
enable-xmlreader=shared enable-xmlwriter=shared \
--enable-fastcgi \
--enable-pdo=shared \
--with-pdo-odbc=shared,unixODBC,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-mysql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-pgsql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-sqlite=shared,%{_prefix} \
# --with-pdo-oci=shared,$ORACLE_HOME \
--with-oci8 \
--enable-sigchild
popd
# Build Apache module, and the CLI SAPI, /usr/bin/php
pushd build-apache
build --with-apxs2=%{_sbindir}/apxs \
without-mysql without-gd \
without-odbc disable-dom \
disable-dba without-unixODBC \
disable-pdo disable-xmlreader --disable-xmlwriter
popd
%check
cd build-apache
# Run tests, using the CLI SAPI
export NO_INTERACTION=1 REPORT_EXIT_STATUS=1 MALLOC_CHECK_=2
unset TZ LANG LC_ALL
#AZ
# Allows PDO_OCI tests to connect. [email protected] May 2007
#export PDO_OCI_TEST_DSN=oci:dbname=%{oci8_test_connection_string}
#export PDO_OCI_TEST_USER=scott
#export PDO_OCI_TEST_PASS=%{oci8_test_system_password}
#AZ
if ! make test; then
set +x
for f in `find .. -name \*.diff -type f -print`; do
echo "TEST FAILURE: $f --"
cat "$f"
echo "-- $f result ends."
done
set -x
#exit 1
fi
unset NO_INTERACTION REPORT_EXIT_STATUS MALLOC_CHECK_
%install
[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
# Install everything from the CGI SAPI build
pushd build-cgi
make install INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
mv $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/php $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/php-cgi
# Install the CLI SAPI as /usr/bin/php
make install-cli INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
popd
# Install the Apache module
pushd build-apache
make install-sapi INSTALL_ROOT=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
popd
# Install the default configuration file and icons
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/
install -m 644 $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/php.ini $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/php.ini
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{contentdir}/icons
install -m 644 *.gif $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{contentdir}/icons/
# For PEAR packaging:
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/php/pear
# Use correct libdir
sed -i -e 's|%{_prefix}/lib|%{_libdir}|' $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/php.ini
# install the DSO
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/httpd/modules
install -m 755 build-apache/libs/libphp5.so $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/httpd/modules
# Apache config fragment
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/httpd/conf.d
install -m 644 $RPM_SOURCE_DIR/php.conf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT/etc/httpd/conf.d
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/php.d
install -m 755 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/lib/php
install -m 700 -d $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/lib/php/session
# Generate files lists and stub .ini files for each subpackage
#AZ
for mod in oci8 pgsql mysql mysqli odbc ldap snmp xmlrpc imap \
mbstring ncurses gd dom xsl soap bcmath dba xmlreader xmlwriter \
pdo pdo_mysql pdo_pgsql pdo_odbc pdo_sqlite; do
#AZ
cat > $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/php.d/${mod}.ini <<EOF
; Enable ${mod} extension module
extension=${mod}.so
EOF
cat > files.${mod} <<EOF
%attr(755,root,root) %{_libdir}/php/modules/${mod}.so
%config(noreplace) %attr(644,root,root) %{_sysconfdir}/php.d/${mod}.ini
EOF
done
# The dom, xsl and xml* modules are all packaged in php-xml
cat files.dom files.xsl files.xml{reader,writer} > files.xml
# The mysql and mysqli modules are both packaged in php-mysql
cat files.mysqli >> files.mysql
# Split out the PDO modules
#AZ
cat files.pdo_oci >> files.oci8
#AZ
cat files.pdo_mysql >> files.mysql
cat files.pdo_pgsql >> files.pgsql
cat files.pdo_odbc >> files.odbc
# Package pdo_sqlite with pdo; isolating the sqlite dependency
# isn't useful at this time since rpm itself requires sqlite.
cat files.pdo_sqlite >> files.pdo
# Remove unpackaged files
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/php/modules/*.a \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/{phptar} \
$RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_datadir}/pear
# Remove irrelevant docs
rm -f README.{Zeus,QNX,CVS-RULES}
%clean
[ "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != "/" ] && rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
rm files.*
%files
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_libdir}/httpd/modules/libphp5.so
%attr(0770,root,apache) %dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/php/session
%config %{_sysconfdir}/httpd/conf.d/php.conf
%{contentdir}/icons/php.gif
%files common
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc CODING_STANDARDS CREDITS EXTENSIONS INSTALL LICENSE NEWS README*
%doc Zend/ZEND_* gd_README TSRM_LICENSE regex_COPYRIGHT
%config %{_sysconfdir}/php.ini
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/php.d
%dir %{_libdir}/php
%dir %{_libdir}/php/modules
%dir %{_localstatedir}/lib/php
%dir %{_libdir}/php/pear
%files cli
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_bindir}/php
%{_bindir}/php-cgi
%{_mandir}/man1/php.1*
%files devel
%defattr(-,root,root)
%{_bindir}/php-config
%{_bindir}/phpize
%{_includedir}/php
%{_libdir}/php/build
%{_mandir}/man1/php-config.1*
%{_mandir}/man1/phpize.1*
%files pgsql -f files.pgsql
%files mysql -f files.mysql
%files odbc -f files.odbc
%files imap -f files.imap
%files ldap -f files.ldap
%files snmp -f files.snmp
%files xml -f files.xml
%files xmlrpc -f files.xmlrpc
%files mbstring -f files.mbstring
%files ncurses -f files.ncurses
%files gd -f files.gd
%files soap -f files.soap
%files bcmath -f files.bcmath
%files dba -f files.dba
%files pdo -f files.pdo
#AZ
%files oci8 -f files.oci8
#AZ
%changelog
* Wed Sep 12 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-15.el5
- improve fix for CVE-2007-3997 (#278411)
* Fri Sep 7 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-14.el5
- fix backport for CVE-2007-3996 (#278411)
* Thu Sep 6 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-13.el5
- add security fixes for CVE-2007-2756, CVE-2007-2872,
CVE-2007-3799, CVE-2007-3996, CVE-2007-3998, CVE-2007-4658,
CVE-2007-4670 (#278411)
* Wed Apr 4 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-12.el5
- add security fix for CVE-2007-1864, SOAP redirect handling issue,
FTP CRLF injection issue (#235016)
* Wed Apr 4 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-11.el5
- add security fix for CVE-2007-1718 (#235016)
* Tue Apr 3 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-9.el5
- add security fix for CVE-2007-1583 (#235016)
- add security fixes for CVE-2007-0455, CVE-2007-1001 (#235036)
* Fri Mar 9 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-7.el5
- add security fix for CVE-2007-1285 (#231597)
* Fri Feb 16 2007 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-6.el5
- add security fixes for: CVE-2007-0906, CVE-2007-0907,
CVE-2007-0908, CVE-2007-0909, CVE-2007-0910, CVE-2007-0988 (#229013)
* Tue Dec 19 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-5.el5
- fix version for php-zend-abi (#218758)
* Thu Nov 23 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-4.el5
- php-xml provides php-domxml (#215656)
- fix php-pdo-abi provide (#214281)
- provide php-zend-abi (#212804)
- don't Obsolete mod_php
- fix PDO sqlite TEXT extraction truncate-by-one (#217033)
- package php{ize,-config} man pages in -devel (#199382)
- change module subpackages to require php-common not php (#177821)
- add security fix for CVE-2006-5465 (#216114)
* Wed Oct 4 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-3
- from upstream: add safety checks against integer overflow in _ecalloc
* Tue Aug 29 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.6-2
- update to 5.1.6 (security fixes)
- bump default memory_limit to 16M (#196802)
* Wed Jul 12 2006 Jesse Keating <[email protected]> - 5.1.4-8.1
- rebuild
* Fri Jun 9 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.4-8
- Provide php-posix (#194583)
- only provide php-pcntl from -cli subpackage
- add missing defattr's (thanks to Matthias Saou)
* Fri Jun 9 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.4-7
- move Obsoletes for php-openssl to -common (#194501)
- Provide: php-cgi from -cli subpackage
* Fri Jun 2 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.4-6
- split out php-cli, php-common subpackages (#177821)
- add php-pdo-abi version export (#193202)
* Wed May 24 2006 Radek Vokal <[email protected]> 5.1.4-5.1
- rebuilt for new libnetsnmp
* Thu May 18 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.4-5
- provide mod_php (#187891)
- provide php-cli (#192196)
- use correct LDAP fix (#181518)
- define GNUSOURCE in php_config.h and leave it defined
- drop (circular) dependency on php-pear
* Mon May 8 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.4-3
- update to 5.1.4
* Wed May 3 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.3-3
- update to 5.1.3
* Tue Feb 28 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.2-5
- provide php-api (#183227)
- add provides for all builtin modules (Tim Jackson, #173804)
- own %%{_libdir}/php/pear for PEAR packages (per #176733)
- add obsoletes to allow upgrade from FE4 PDO packages (#181863)
* Fri Feb 10 2006 Jesse Keating <[email protected]> - 5.1.2-4.3
- bump again for double-long bug on ppc(64)
* Tue Feb 07 2006 Jesse Keating <[email protected]> - 5.1.2-4.1
- rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes
* Tue Jan 31 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.2-4
- rebuild for new libc-client soname
* Mon Jan 16 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.2-3
- only build xmlreader and xmlwriter shared (#177810)
* Fri Jan 13 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.2-2
- update to 5.1.2
* Thu Jan 5 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-8
- rebuild again
* Mon Jan 2 2006 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-7
- rebuild for new net-snmp
* Mon Dec 12 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-6
- enable short_open_tag in default php.ini again (#175381)
* Fri Dec 09 2005 Jesse Keating <[email protected]>
- rebuilt
* Thu Dec 8 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-5
- require net-snmp for php-snmp (#174800)
* Sun Dec 4 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-4
- add /usr/share/pear back to hard-coded include_path (#174885)
* Fri Dec 2 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-3
- rebuild for httpd 2.2
* Mon Nov 28 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.1.1-2
- update to 5.1.1
- remove pear subpackage
- enable pdo extensions (php-pdo subpackage)
- remove non-standard conditional module builds
- enable xmlreader extension
* Thu Nov 10 2005 Tomas Mraz <[email protected]> 5.0.5-6
- rebuilt against new openssl
* Mon Nov 7 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.5-5
- pear: update to XML_RPC 1.4.4, XML_Parser 1.2.7, Mail 1.1.9 (#172528)
* Tue Nov 1 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.5-4
- rebuild for new libnetsnmp
* Wed Sep 14 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.5-3
- update to 5.0.5
- add fix for upstream #34435
- devel: require autoconf, automake (#159283)
- pear: update to HTTP-1.3.6, Mail-1.1.8, Net_SMTP-1.2.7, XML_RPC-1.4.1
- fix imagettftext et al (upstream, #161001)
* Thu Jun 16 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-11
- ldap: restore ldap_start_tls() function
* Fri May 6 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-10
- disable RPATHs in shared extensions (#156974)
* Tue May 3 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-9
- build simplexml_import_dom even with shared dom (#156434)
- prevent truncation of copied files to ~2Mb (#155916)
- install /usr/bin/php from CLI build alongside CGI
- enable sysvmsg extension (#142988)
* Mon Apr 25 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-8
- prevent build of builtin dba as well as shared extension
* Wed Apr 13 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-7
- split out dba and bcmath extensions into subpackages
- BuildRequire gcc-c++ to avoid AC_PROG_CXX{,CPP} failure (#155221)
- pear: update to DB-1.7.6
- enable FastCGI support in /usr/bin/php-cgi (#149596)
* Wed Apr 13 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-6
- build /usr/bin/php with the CLI SAPI, and add /usr/bin/php-cgi,
built with the CGI SAPI (thanks to Edward Rudd, #137704)
- add php(1) man page for CLI
- fix more test cases to use -n when invoking php
* Wed Apr 13 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-5
- rebuild for new libpq soname
* Tue Apr 12 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-4
- bundle from PEAR: HTTP, Mail, XML_Parser, Net_Socket, Net_SMTP
- snmp: disable MSHUTDOWN function to prevent error_log noise (#153988)
- mysqli: add fix for crash on x86_64 (Georg Richter, upstream #32282)
* Mon Apr 11 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-3
- build shared objects as PIC (#154195)
* Mon Apr 4 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-2
- fix PEAR installation and bundle PEAR DB-1.7.5 package
* Fri Apr 1 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.4-1
- update to 5.0.4 (#153068)
- add .phps AddType to php.conf (#152973)
- better gcc4 fix for libxmlrpc
* Wed Mar 30 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.3-5
- BuildRequire mysql-devel >= 4.1
- don't mark php.ini as noreplace to make upgrades work (#152171)
- fix subpackage descriptions (#152628)
- fix memset(,,0) in Zend (thanks to Dave Jones)
- fix various compiler warnings in Zend
* Thu Mar 24 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.3-4
- package mysqli extension in php-mysql
- really enable pcntl (#142903)
- don't build with --enable-safe-mode (#148969)
- use "Instant Client" libraries for oci8 module (Kai Bolay, #149873)
* Fri Feb 18 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.3-3
- fix build with GCC 4
* Wed Feb 9 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.3-2
- install the ext/gd headers (#145891)
- enable pcntl extension in /usr/bin/php (#142903)
- add libmbfl array arithmetic fix ([email protected], #143795)
- add BuildRequire for recent pcre-devel (#147448)
* Wed Jan 12 2005 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.3-1
- update to 5.0.3 (thanks to Robert Scheck et al, #143101)
- enable xsl extension (#142174)
- package both the xsl and dom extensions in php-xml
- enable soap extension, shared (php-soap package) (#142901)
- add patches from upstream 5.0 branch:
* Zend_strtod.c compile fixes
* correct php_sprintf return value usage
* Mon Nov 22 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.2-8
- update for db4-4.3 (Robert Scheck, #140167)
- build against mysql-devel
- run tests in %%check
* Wed Nov 10 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.2-7
- truncate changelog at 4.3.1-1
- merge from 4.3.x package:
- enable mime_magic extension and Require: file (#130276)
* Mon Nov 8 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.2-6
- fix dom/sqlite enable/without confusion
* Mon Nov 8 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.2-5
- fix phpize installation for lib64 platforms
- add fix for segfault in variable parsing introduced in 5.0.2
* Mon Nov 8 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.2-4
- update to 5.0.2 (#127980)
- build against mysqlclient10-devel
- use new RTLD_DEEPBIND to load extension modules
- drop explicit requirement for elfutils-devel
- use AddHandler in default conf.d/php.conf (#135664)
- "fix" round() fudging for recent gcc on x86
- disable sqlite pending audit of warnings and subpackage split
* Fri Sep 17 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.1-4
- don't build dom extension into 2.0 SAPI
* Fri Sep 17 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.1-3
- ExclusiveArch: x86 ppc x86_64 for the moment
* Fri Sep 17 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.1-2
- fix default extension_dir and conf.d/php.conf
* Thu Sep 9 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 5.0.1-1
- update to 5.0.1
- only build shared modules once
- put dom extension in php-dom subpackage again
- move extension modules into %%{_libdir}/php/modules
- don't use --with-regex=system, it's ignored for the apache* SAPIs
* Wed Aug 11 2004 Tom Callaway <[email protected]>
- Merge in some spec file changes from Jeff Stern ([email protected])
* Mon Aug 09 2004 Tom Callaway <[email protected]>
- bump to 5.0.0
- add patch to prevent clobbering struct re_registers from regex.h
- remove domxml references, replaced with dom now built-in
- fix php.ini to refer to php5 not php4
* Wed Aug 04 2004 Florian La Roche <[email protected]>
- rebuild
* Wed Jul 14 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.8-3
- update to 4.3.8
- catch some fd > FD_SETSIZE vs select() issues (#125258)
* Mon Jun 21 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.7-4
- pick up test failures again
- have -devel require php of same release
* Thu Jun 17 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.7-3
- add gmp_powm fix (Oskari Saarenmaa, #124318)
- split mbstring, ncurses, gd, openssl extns into subpackages
- fix memory leak in apache2handler; use ap_r{write,flush}
rather than brigade interfaces
* Tue Jun 15 2004 Elliot Lee <[email protected]>
- rebuilt
* Thu Jun 3 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.7-1
- update to 4.3.7
- have -pear subpackage require php of same VR
* Wed May 26 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-6
- buildrequire smtpdaemon (#124430)
- try switching to system libgd again (prevent symbol conflicts
when e.g. mod_perl loads the system libgd library.)
* Wed May 19 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-5
- don't obsolete php-imap (#123580)
- unconditionally build -imap subpackage
* Thu May 13 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-4
- remove trigger
* Thu Apr 22 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-3
- fix umask reset "feature" (#121454)
- don't use DL_GLOBAL when dlopen'ing extension modules
* Sun Apr 18 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-2
- fix segfault on httpd SIGHUP (upstream #27810)
* Fri Apr 16 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.6-1
- update to 4.3.6 (Robert Scheck, #121011)
* Wed Apr 7 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-11
- add back imap subpackage, using libc-client (#115535)
* Tue Mar 02 2004 Elliot Lee <[email protected]>
- rebuilt
* Wed Feb 18 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-10
- eliminate /usr/local/lib RPATH in odbc.so
- really use system pcre library
* Fri Feb 13 2004 Elliot Lee <[email protected]> 4.3.4-9
- rebuilt
* Mon Feb 2 2004 Bill Nottingham <[email protected]> 4.3.4-8
- obsolete php-imap if we're not building it
* Wed Jan 28 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-7
- gd fix for build with recent Freetype2 (from upstream)
- remove easter egg (Oden Eriksson, Mandrake)
* Wed Jan 21 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-6
- php-pear requires php
- also remove extension=imap from php.ini in upgrade trigger
- merge from Taroon: allow upgrade from Stronghold 4.0
* Wed Jan 21 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-5
- add defattr for php-pear subpackage
- restore defaults: output_buffering=Off, register_argc_argv=On
- add trigger to handle php.ini upgrades smoothly (#112470)
* Tue Jan 13 2004 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-4
- conditionalize support for imap extension for the time being
- switch /etc/php.ini to use php.ini-recommended (but leave
variables_order as EGPCS) (#97765)
- set session.path to /var/lib/php/session by default (#89975)
- own /var/lib/php{,/session} and have apache own the latter
- split off php-pear subpackage (#83771)
* Sat Dec 13 2003 Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> 4.3.4-3
- rebuild against db-4.2.52.
* Mon Dec 1 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-2
- rebuild for new libxslt (#110658)
- use --with-{mssql,oci8} for enabling extensions (#110482)
- fix rebuild issues (Jan Visser, #110274)
- remove hard-coded LIBS
- conditional support for mhash (Aleksander Adamowski, #111251)
* Mon Nov 10 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-1.1
- rebuild for FC1 updates
* Mon Nov 10 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.4-1
- update to 4.3.4
- include all licence files
- libxmlrpc fixes
* Mon Oct 20 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-6
- use bundled libgd (#107407)
- remove manual: up-to-date manual sources are no longer DFSG-free;
it's too big; it's on the web anyway; #91292, #105804, #107384
* Wed Oct 15 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-5
- add php-xmlrpc subpackage (#107138)
* Mon Oct 13 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-4
- drop recode support, symbols collide with MySQL
* Sun Oct 12 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-3
- split domxml extension into php-domxml subpackage
- enable xslt and xml support in domxml extension (#106042)
- fix httpd-devel build requirement (#104341)
- enable recode extension (#106755)
- add workaround for #103982
* Thu Sep 25 2003 Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> 4.3.3-3
- rebuild against db-4.2.42.
* Sun Sep 7 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-2
- don't use --enable-versioning, it depends on libtool being
broken (#103690)
* Sun Sep 7 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.3-1
- update to 4.3.3
- add libtool build prereq (#103388)
- switch to apache2handler
* Mon Jul 28 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-8
- rebuild
* Tue Jul 22 2003 Nalin Dahyabhai <[email protected]> 4.3.2-7
- rebuild
* Tue Jul 8 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-6
- use system pcre library
* Mon Jun 9 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-5
- enable mbstring and mbregex (#81336)
- fix use of libtool 1.5
* Wed Jun 04 2003 Elliot Lee <[email protected]>
- rebuilt
* Tue Jun 3 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-3
- add lib64 and domxml fixes
* Tue Jun 3 2003 Frank Dauer <[email protected]>
- added conditional support for mssql module (#92149)
* Fri May 30 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-2
- update the -tests and -lib64 patches
- fixes for db4 detection
- require aspell-devel >= 0.50.0 for pspell compatibility
* Thu May 29 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.2-1
- update to 4.3.2
* Fri May 16 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.1-3
- link odbc module correctly
- patch so that php -n doesn't scan inidir
- run tests using php -n, avoid loading system modules
* Wed May 14 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.1-2
- workaround broken parser produced by bison-1.875
* Tue May 6 2003 Joe Orton <[email protected]> 4.3.1-1
- update to 4.3.1; run test suite
- open extension modules with RTLD_NOW rather than _LAZYThe error is :
Build complete.
(It is safe to ignore warnings about tempnam and tmpnam).
+ with-oci8 enable-sigchild
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3167: line 156: --with-oci8: command not found
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3167 (%build)
RPM build errors:
Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.3167 (%build)If i modify spec like this :
# Build /usr/bin/php-cgi with the CGI SAPI, and all the shared extensions
pushd build-cgi
build --enable-force-cgi-redirect \
--enable-pcntl \
with-imap=shared with-imap-ssl \
enable-mbstring=shared enable-mbstr-enc-trans \
--enable-mbregex \
--with-ncurses=shared \
--with-gd=shared \
--enable-bcmath=shared \
enable-dba=shared with-db4=%{_prefix} \
--with-xmlrpc=shared \
--with-ldap=shared \
--with-mysql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-mysqli=shared,%{_bindir}/mysql_config \
--enable-dom=shared \
--with-dom-xslt=%{_prefix} --with-dom-exslt=%{_prefix} \
--with-pgsql=shared \
--with-snmp=shared,%{_prefix} \
--enable-soap=shared \
--with-xsl=shared,%{_prefix} \
enable-xmlreader=shared enable-xmlwriter=shared \
--enable-fastcgi \
--enable-pdo=shared \
--with-pdo-odbc=shared,unixODBC,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-mysql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-pgsql=shared,%{_prefix} \
--with-pdo-sqlite=shared,%{_prefix} \
# --with-pdo-oci=shared,$ORACLE_HOME \
--with-oci8=shared,$ORACLE_HOME/lib \
--enable-sigchild
popdI'm getting :
Build complete.
(It is safe to ignore warnings about tempnam and tmpnam).
+ with-oci8=shared,/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/lib enable-sigchild
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.11885: line 156: --with-oci8=shared,/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/lib: No such file or directory
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.11885 (%build)
Please help.and a bit further :
diff:
12,13c12,13
< %define oci8_test_system_password tiger
< %define oci8_test_connection_string localhost/lhome
%define oci8_test_system_password oracle
%define oci8_test_connection_string localhost/orcl2136,138c136,137
< Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, php-pdo
< # oracle-instantclient-basic = %{ociver} php-pdo
< #BuildRequires: oracle-instantclient-devel = %{ociver}
Requires: php-common = %{version}-%{release}, oracle-instantclient-basic = %{ociver} php-pdo
BuildRequires: oracle-instantclient-devel = %{ociver}339c338
< \$user = "scott";
\$user = "system";487c486,487
< with-oci8 enable-sigchild
--with-pdo-oci=shared,instantclient,/usr,%{ociver} \
--with-oci8=shared,instantclient,/usr/lib/oracle/%{ociver}/client/lib --enable-sigchild496c496
< disable-pdo disable-xmlreader --disable-xmlwriter
disable-pdo disable-xmlreader --disable-xmlwriter506,508c506,508
< #export PDO_OCI_TEST_DSN=oci:dbname=%{oci8_test_connection_string}
< #export PDO_OCI_TEST_USER=system
< #export PDO_OCI_TEST_PASS=%{oci8_test_system_password}
export PDO_OCI_TEST_DSN=oci:dbname=%{oci8_test_connection_string}
export PDO_OCI_TEST_USER=system
export PDO_OCI_TEST_PASS=%{oci8_test_system_password}571c571
< pdo pdo_mysql pdo_pgsql pdo_odbc pdo_sqlite; do
pdo pdo_mysql pdo_pgsql pdo_odbc pdo_sqlite pdo_oci; do589c589
< #cat files.pdo_oci >> files.oci8
cat files.pdo_oci >> files.oci8rpmbuild -bi
+ '[' /var/tmp/php-root '!=' / ']'
+ rm -f /var/tmp/php-root/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf /var/tmp/php-root/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf.bak
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-compress
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-static-archive
+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-strip-comment-note
Executing(%check): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.40673
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
+ cd php-5.2.3
+ cd build-apache
+ export NO_INTERACTION=1 REPORT_EXIT_STATUS=1 MALLOC_CHECK_=2
+ NO_INTERACTION=1
+ REPORT_EXIT_STATUS=1
+ MALLOC_CHECK_=2
+ unset TZ LANG LC_ALL
+ make test
Build complete.
Don't forget to run 'make test'.
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: gd: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHP compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0
These options need to match
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: ldap: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHP compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0
These options need to match
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: gd: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHP compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0
These options need to match
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Warning: PHP Startup: ldap: Unable to initialize module
Module compiled with module API=20050922, debug=0, thread-safety=0
PHP compiled with module API=20060613, debug=0, thread-safety=0etc. etc... -
All my emails that were stored in Thunderbird in IMAP don't not load into my Thunderbird Account anymore.
Although I do not use IMAP anymore, and have not used IMAP for the past 7 months (only use POP), all of my old IMAP Emails would automatically load in my Thunderbird Email Software. Several days ago all the IMAP emails not longer are there. I only get a message saying: "
"Alert from account harrison@---------com: full IMAP support is NOT enabled for this account"
My question is ... I haven't been using IMAP for the past 7 months, and everyday all my previously old emails from IMAP was stored in Thunderbird. Now they are gone. Can you help me retrieve my emails. Perhaps they're still saved in my Thunderbird IMAP Profile on my hard drive? ??? I need help retrieving them!! Please help,
Best Regards,
HarrisonBased on the information you provided it appears you had synchronization enabled for your IMAP account. Synchronization means Thunderbird downloads an offline copy of the messages on the server. That is probably the reason why you were able to access those messages until disaster struck.
I can only speculate what may have happened. The most likely scenario would be that for whatever reason Thunderbird did sync with the server. In your case that means to remove all messages from your local disk, because none were on the server anymore.
Just for the records, leaving messages in that IMAP account was extremely thoughtless. You should have moved all your messages off of the server prior to the 'Local Folders' account prior to canceling the IMAP account. In addition accumulation messages in Inbox for several years isn't best practice.
That obviously won't get your messages back. I guess there isn't much you can do, unless you do have a recent backup of your profile.
Have you checked the file Inbox underneath ImapMail/<account name>? That's were your messages are supposed to be. What's the size of the file? If you haven't compacted folders yet, the deleted messages may still be in there. You can open it with a text editor to check. Make sure to create a backup copy of that file before doing anything else.
More information in this article.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Undelete_a_message#Copy_and_paste_the_text_from_the_mbox_file -
Which is better: POP or IMAP?
I am planning to buy an iPhone soon and am contemplating how to set up my email.
The "genius" (and I use that term loosely) at the Apple Store said only IMAP accounts work well with iPhones. The only one he could think of was Gmail, which I've used and don't particularly care for. I have a POP account and am unsure what the advantages/disadvantages are of using that with an iPhone?
And if I decide to use a desktop email client on my Mac, do I need to use Apple Mail? Or can I use Entourage 2004 (which, BTW, seems to support only POP accounts; it doesn't play with Gmail's IMAP).
Before I make my purchase, I want to know what I'm getting into with regard to mail.
Thanks.Chuck the Designer,
The discussion of POP vs. IMAP is kind of like do you prefer have a Post Office Box, or a secretary to help sort/keep track of your email.
This article discusses it as well:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=51729
With IMAP the status of the messages is the same however you access it. If you reply to a message on the iPhone, it shows as having been replied to on web-based email, and on your computer. If you read a message on one, it shows as read on the others as well.
If you have folders on the IMAP server, and move a message to one of those folders, it is in that folder on the other mail clients you access it with.
POP3 was not designed for being accessed from multiple computers, and can have issues like POP locks if you check it at the same time from more than one device. For example leave your computer on checking email, and then check at the same time from the iPhone. This article discusses that issue:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307009
If you do not leave messages on the server on all your mail clients, for example your computer and the iPhone, messages received on one, won't be available in other mail clients. To save on storage space, some email providers remove messages when they have been downloaded once from the server, and that will not work when accessing email from both your computer and the iPhone.
As for providers that offer IMAP -
GMail offers both POP3 and IMAP
.Mac offers both POP3 and IMAP
Yahoo offers POP3 for paid email customers, but offers free Push-IMAP for use on the iPhone
AOL offers free IMAP accounts
The four above have settings preconfigured as IMAP on the iPhone with 1.1.3. GMail preconfigures using POP3 with earlier versions of the iPhone software.
Microsoft Exchange servers have IMAP service, but is often disabled by the server admin. This article discusses what needs to be configured on the corporate mail server to work with the iPhone securely:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307313
A web search for IMAP email providers brings up a bunch of other options for free and paid IMAP mailbox options. Many ISPs offer both, but sometimes have to be asked about IMAP support.
Hope this helps,
Nathan C. -
Mutt new tags issue with Gmail via IMAP
Hi all,
I've been using Mutt for a while and I very much like it.
However, Gmail's IMAP implementation is a bit weird and causing me some troubles. I'm accessing my Gmail account directly via Mutt (NO offlineimap and NO trash patch). In particular, I'm getting lots of emails marked as new in my All Mail folder that I've already read.
I've realized that if I receive an email, then read it (or remove the new tag), mark it as deleted and then sync-mailbox, when I go to the All Mails mailbox it's still tagged as new.
If I read the message, sync-mailbox (note this additional sync), mark it as deleted and then sync-mailbox once again, then it doesn't appear marked as new on the All Mails mailbox.
Any clues? This is really driving me crazy. I must be doing something really wrong but I can't figure out what. I've already tried setting delete_untag without luck.
Thanks in advance.
For the record, I'm using Mutt 1.5.20 (with IMAP support but no trash patch). Here's my .muttrc:
set realname = "..."
set from = "..."
set imap_user = $from
set imap_pass = "..."
set folder = imaps://imap.gmail.com/
set spoolfile = +INBOX
set postponed = +[Gmail]/Borradores
set smtp_url = smtp://[email protected]:587/
set smtp_pass = $imap_pass
set copy = no
set certificate_file = ~/.mutt/certificates
set header_cache = ~/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir = ~/.mutt/cache/bodies
set sort = threads
set sort_aux = reverse-last-date-received
set pager_index_lines = 6
set markers = no
set timeout = 120
set delete = yes
set beep_new = yes
bind index y imap-fetch-mail
macro index pr "<change-folder>=INBOX<enter>"
macro index pe "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Enviados<enter>"
macro index pb "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Borradores<enter>"
macro index pt "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Todos<enter>"
macro index ps "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Spam<enter>"
macro index pp "<change-folder>=[Gmail]/Papelera<enter>"I have this same issue using gmail with offlineimap -- because of the multiple tags, removing the INBOX tag (deleting from the inbox) doesn't remove the Unread status from the version stored in the All Mail (or archive) folder. I think we'd need a macro that detected the duplicate mail and marked both as read -- not sure if that'd work or not.
I'd also like to figure out how to tell if an incoming message was automatically tagged with another label by my gmail filter (display what other labels are assigned to a message in any view).
Anyone got any ideas?
Scott -
Cannot Search in my IMAP Account
I have Outlook 2013 configured to use both an Office 365 and an IMAP email accounts. This setup has worked fine for about a year. Last week, I "suddenly" couldn't search my Inbox for the IMAP account. I can still search in my Office 365 account.
I have tried:
Restarting Outlook
Rebuilding the Index using Control Panel
Removing and re-adding the account
Removing the account, deleting the ost file, and re-adding the account
None of those things have fixed this issue. Is there a setting or configuration option I'm missing somewhere which might have been updated in a service pack update recently? Could this be impacted by something at my service provider? (I wouldn't
think so since OL2013 downloads the entire message for IMAP support).Hi Russ,
The option "Current folder. Current mailbox when searching from the inbox."
works well for my IMAP accounts.
Since this is a "suddenly" problem, there must be some changes that lead to this issue, rather than a bug of the product itself. Have you ever made any changes to your Outlook client over that period of time?
Anyway, it's good to see you've found a workaround, but if you would like to do a further troubleshooting, Please try:
Check if you have installed any patches over that period of time. Probably a patch is causing the issue. Temporarily uninstall the patches, then try again.
Try to launch Outlook in safe mode, then verify result: Press Win + R and type "outlook.exe /safe" in the blank box, then press Enter.
Regards,
Ethan Hua
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