Karanbir Singh wrote: > jean-sebastien Hubert wrote: > >> Try to make in run on a non RHAS4 system: > > > why should I ? To get a proof that cyrus* is not so trivial to install/configure :) > It works fine on CentOS4. if you run some other distro, I am sure they > have mailing lists you can take your gripe to. Ok , so, If a software run fine on one or 2 distro, that mean "this software is easy to install, you're just too stupid" ??? I repeat: I never try to install it on RHAS4 clone, so to me it was not so "easy". That's all :) > There are reasons why people run a stable distro like CentOS, maybe > you should consider moving - it might make things easier for you ( as > you put it, some of the things we rate as being easy are very hard on > other distro's ) > Maybe, I will sure try it soon. >> I agree .. but did you try to configure cyrus in Debian Woody ??? I'm >> not sure .... > > > if debian is brain dead and has issues, please take it to their > mailing lists, we dont really care ... > > - K Thanks to not scorn Debian ... I thought that a free-software project like CentOS was a little more "open", like RH or Mandriva is.