Yes I ran the ./configure script with those commands and I think I have found the files. They actually appear to be in /var/log/qmail/service/imap(s) so I jave moved those directories to /var/qmail/supervise as per the rest of the instructions. I'm just running through the rest now to see what happens next..
Regards,
Adam
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:39:30 +0100 (CET), Andreas Aardal Hanssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Adam Henson wrote:Hi All,
I decided I could live without openssl support in Binc and have now
installed BincImap without ssl support. One problem remains on my Solaris
9 setup though..
When following the guide on lifewithbincimap.org on how to install binc
with qmail, there are the following instructions:The problem is that for some reason these files don't exist, - there isntmv /var/qmail/control/service/imap /var/qmail/supervise mv /var/qmail/control/service/imaps /var/qmail/supervise
even a /var/qmail/control/service directory. I followed the instructions
on lifewithqmail.org to the tee so I'm wondering where these files are
meant to have come from?
They are most likely in /etc/opt/bincimap/service/imap and .../imaps. The
directories should not be moved, however; they should be symlinked. If
not, you may run into problems mentioned earlier on this list, with svscan
detecting the service itself before the log/ directory.
The guide to using Binc with qmail assumes you ran configure like so:
./configure --prefix=/var/qmail \ --sysconfdir=/var/qmail/control \ --localstatedir=/var/log/qmail make
Did you do this with 1.2.6final?
Andy :-)
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