Maybe interesting for some?
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From: Massimo Danieli <m.danieli(a)freshnet.org>
Date: Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 2:33 PM
Subject: Roundcube debs for Debian etch
If you think was interessant for someone I have done some debs for
Debian etch
http://www.freshnet.org/wordpress/2008/04/03/roundcube-01-4-backport-for-de…
C u and THANKS for Roundcube
Massimo
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Thomas Bruederli wrote:
> Actually we don't have an automated update-scenario. I think MDB2 has
> some Schema creation/reverse-engineering functions that might me useful
> to update any existing database schema. It operates with an XML-based
> specification of the desired database schema. But I haven't worked with
> it so far.
>
> Regarding the ticket: I've done some index-optimization in
> http://trac.roundcube.net/changeset/1218 but not for Postgres.
Ok, I see that you don't have a history of schema changes, so I do it in
the same way. I think it should be changed in feature versions.
In LMS project we have an auto-update feature. We're creating a script
for each change (one for each database type) in upgradedb directory. In
database is stored database schema version number. So when user opens
LMS, system's to campare database version from database and from source
code and execute all scripts from upgradedb dir when versions differ.
Scripts have date in its names so are sorted first.
That scenario needs one sql query for version checking. In roundcube we
may do this not for each login to webmail, but in some update-script
(maybe in installer) to call it once.
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I have three issues with using the stable relase.
OS : Win 2000 IIS 5.0
Mysql 5.0
PHP 5.2.5.5 ISAPI
1) I get this error followed usually by a crashing of IIS
[02-Apr-2008 04:56:39 -0700] DB Error: DB Error: constraint violation Query: INSERT INTO messages (user_id, del, cache_key, created, idx, uid, subject, `from`, `to`, cc, date, size, headers, structure) VALUES ('20', 0, 'Inbox.msg', now(), NULL, '11669', '', '', '', '', FROM_UNIXTIME(0), 5519, 'O:8:\"stdClass\":8:{s:3:\"uid\";s:5:\"11669\";s:4:\"size\";s:4:\"5519\";s:4:\"seen\";b:0;s:6:\"recent\";b:0;s:7:\"deleted\";b:0;s:8:\"answered\";b:0;s:5:\"flags\";s:0:\"\";s:12:\"internaldate\";s:20:\"23-Mar-2008 08:28:18\";}', NULL) [nativecode=1048 ** Column 'idx' cannot be null] in D:\roundbackup\program\include\rcube_db.inc on line 505
I am guessing it is trying to read an email with a blank subject or sender field...
2) I cannot attach files when I send. I don't have this problem with RC2. I think I altered some code to get this to work, but I forget where.
3) When clicking the (+) sign to add an email address as a contact, it fails....
Thanks for any possible help.....
Jason
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guys,
the host that runs the mailing lists died late last night. ultimately it
was the motherboard, and the vendor has replaced it. as of 5p services
have resumed - we're in a bit of a catch-up mode now.
sorry for any interruption on the list hosting..
-jason
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When I reply to mail from the list, field To: is filled with real
sender's e-mail, but should be filled with list's e-mail. I think
Mailman should add proper Reply-to header. Will someone change that?
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I got 0.1 installed (it's been a good time since I installed the last RC)
and it looks great.
One thing I remember was happening in prior versions, and still persists,
is that when I delete a message the next message that gets selected should,
in my humble opinion, be the next message in the future, and not the
previous one.
I hope I'm clear. It's just that, as the default ordering is by date
descending, I normally prefer to go the the next unread message, but the
oldest one.
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Hey people,
just a quick heads up! I know this bug was not a show stopper (since
it was "just" on the test page in the installer), but annoying for
sure!
The bug is fixed in SVN (r1212). Sorry for the annoyance. I could have
sworn we tested this before we released it.
Rock on!
Till
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Hi, all.
Attachment are localization file: zh_CN/labels.inc, zh_CN/messages.inc
Log:
* Translated new items.
* Fix three error translations.
Author list in both files are not updated yet, cc to original translator.
Thanks for all your great work.
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Zhang Huangbin
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Client
- OpenBSD 4.2 -release
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Hi all,
Since we're throwing ideas out for v.next, I'd like to investigate the
possibility of using http://www.swiftmailer.org library for mail sending
duties. Their claims of being able to handle large attachments in only
8M of memory sound pretty good :-)
Current PEAR libraries consume an disproportionate amount of memory
which impacts large/busy installations.
Any thoughts?
Dali
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