On Friday, Mar 7, 2003, at 16:06 US/Mountain, Sam Varshavchik wrote:


Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC writes:

Hi
Normally I use FreeBSD, but a customer is having a server installed in our data center, and we are setting it up for him. He specified Linux.
We have installed libdb from the Berkeley DB from SleepyCat. It is in /usr/local/lib

All Linux distros include either GDBM or DB already. You don't need to install anything. Your error is caused by a backwards-incompatible Berkeley DB API change introduced in 4.1. Remove your custom Berkeley DB build, and install gdbm-devel in its place.



Well, this one didn't seem to have any gdbm or berkeley db on it at all. Maybe I chose the wrong stuff at install time? Anyway, I installed gdbm from source and now courier builds beautifully.


Thanks
Chad



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