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I am updating form 2.1.25 to 2.1.26, and I have found a few things
I had to fix for Solaris, probably most<br>
recent versions of Solaris, not just future ones. Do you have a
"how to contribute" page? I thought I had seen one but now can't
find it.<br>
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I also see that you were patching things over the summer and
wondered how many of those could be considered security
vulerability fixes, especially the gssapi fixes. How long before
2.1.27 ? What would trigger such a release?<br>
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And I wondered about things I've seen in emails this summer,
regarding the imap probect wrt libsasl, such as<br>
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"If you want to force TLS to be used before any SASL mechs are
advertised, set sasl_minimum_layer to 129 or higher." (We do not
use cyrus imap)<br>
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Here are the bugs I wanted to file in BugZilla, I was wondering if
you covered any of these in some of your<br>
recent git integrations, I assume duplications are Not Good (TM):<br>
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sasl install dir for plugins should be separately configurable<br>
<small><i> (this is caused by the fact that something in
/usr/lib/sasl2/64/ is found in Solaris by asking for
/usr/lib/sasl2 and knowing that the caller is a 64-bit
program)</i></small><br>
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libtool.m4 overrides configuration for --no-verify<br>
incorrect function definition for do_request in ipc_doors.c<br>
sasl adjustment for location of gssapi.h incorrectly implemented<br>
CMU cyrus-sasl missing man pages that we require<br>
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and possibly:<br>
Moving to autotools 1.15 breaks cmu cyrus-sasl build<br>
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I have patches for all of those, of course, and our preference is
for them to either go upstream or be<br>
EOL'd by fixes pulled down from upstream, preferably in a later
cyrus-sasl release such as 2.1.27.<br>
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Thanks in advance for any help.<br>
<br>
Jan Parcel<br>
Software Engineer<br>
Oracle<br>
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