On Sunday 27 June 2004 09:09, Samuel Penn wrote:
> On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Both the IMAP server and the mail server use the same authdaemon module.
> > If one connects the other one should also connect.  The above error
> > message claims that it can't find the filesystem socket.
> >
> > The only way I can see this happening would be if you were upgrading from
> > an older version of Courier, and the newer version was compiled with
> > different options that specified different directories; then when
> > installing the new version something went wrong and not all files were
> > installed, so the IMAP server is one version, and the mail server is
> > another version.
>
> It's a completely clean operating system install. There are two
> packages - courier and courier-imap however, so there may be a
> difference between how they've been configured.
>
> I'll try and dig into the packages to see what they're doing.

The 'courier' package on Gentoo includes the imap server, so also
installing 'courier-imap' effectively installed in twice, leading
to the problems I was having.

I've uninstalled both, and just installed the 'courier' package and
everything is up and running.

Thanks for the help.

I'll raise a bug with Gentoo to say that the packages should block
each other.

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