On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 09:51:15AM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jul 2002, Ben Rosengart wrote:
> 
> > I need to manage it from host A.  Now I either have to maintain
> > separate builds of courier-imap, or delete and recreate the symlink
> > every time either database is rebuilt (and make sure never to try to
> > update both databases at once).
> 
> You do not need to recreate anything.  If you run makeuserdb against 
> /export/foo/userdb, creating /export/foo/userdb.dat and 
> /export/foo/userdbshadow.dat, nothing's going to happen to their 
> corresponding symlinks in /foo.

So on host A, I have /export/foo (mounted on host B as /foo) and
/export/bar (mounted on host C as /foo).

If I build courier to use /foo/userdb*, and have a symlink on host
A from /foo to /export/foo, then to build the database for host C,
I have to change /foo to point to /export/bar.  Or have a separate
build of courier which uses /export/bar/userdb*, which I only use
on host A to build the database for host C.  Or what am I missing?

-- 
Ben Rosengart     (212) 741-4400 x215

Microsoft has argued that open source is bad for business, but you
have to ask, "Whose business?  Theirs, or yours?"    --Tim O'Reilly


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