On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 14:35:11 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > Bill Taroli wrote:
> >   
> >> I also run Courier on FC4 for a lab at work, and it runs well there,
> >> too. I find that I have been continuing to build from sources there
> >> still since (a) got used to it with Solaris and (b) central RPMs don't
> >> seem to keep up on latest versions well -- or I just don't know where
> >> to look. ;-)
> >>     
> >
> > Are you installing from source, or just building the RPMs from source?
> 
> I have been installing from source. I see the potential benefit from 
> doing RPM installs. I guess I'd feel a stronger urge to do it if I were 
> having to manage several servers, too. Definitely food for thought.
> 

It's only a benefit if using Linux unless there is rpm for Solaris and FreeBSD 
that I am not aware of. How's Courier in pkgadd :)

I typically run --prefix on my courier configures and install these under one 
directory like:

/usr/local/courier

That way, I just tar up the whole /usr/local/courier and replicate across the 
nodes in a cluster.

No need for RPM in my case.

--
Lyndon Tiu


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