It was more complicated than that. To build it as an RPM, one of the dependencies was to use a devel version of the auth package. I had to install that first. After the devel version was installed, and Courier, I installed the lastest released version of the auth package in an attempt to get Courier working properly. That is when I discovered the MySQL files the auth progtam needed were in the wrong location. In my opinion, installing from an RPM just makes the job harder - hardly nothing on the website or man pages correlated to the locations that were installed by building from an RPM. It was very frustrating.
Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Robert Samuel White wrote:
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> In my case, the authdaemon was not able to install authmysql.
>
> I found the files it needed, dropped them in the correct directory, and
> it installed them just fine.
If you build packages, the authlib modules end up in their own, so you
should have needed to install courier-authlib and courier-authlib-mysql.
Was that not the case?
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