Zenon Panoussis writes:

David Busby wrote:


    If you can't find pg_config on your box you should try this:

# locate pg_config
Done that already, found pg_config.h, but no binary. It makes sense;
I had installed postgresql-dev (debian box), but not postgresql itself.
Now I'm trying to remember why I did that and whether I was following
instructions or just went installing what appeared to be missing, but
my mind is blank. I had namely already spent ten hours trying to get
different courier.src.deb-s to compile with SSL and had completely
lost count of which dependencies belonged were and what I installed
when, by the time I tried the tarball. Most probably was postgresql-dev
a build dependency for courier, but postgresql itself was not.
postgresql-dev is a build dependency for courier-ssl source.
BTW, I might just as well document this here for the benefit of the
next victim: courier.src.deb won't build with SSL and that's no
coincidence; it's intentional. Some license issue, said the package
maintainer.
No, it's not intentional. Looks like I haven't express my intentions
very well. It's intentional that there are still 2 courier source
debs in Debian unstable because of the GPL vs OpenSSL licensing
issue.
Something has changed in Courier or one of the supporting librariers
so it needs to build with OpenSSL on Debian systems with the
current sources. The courier source .deb in woody is supposed to
build without OpenSSL libraries.
Bye
Racke
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