----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Amundson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 3:13 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: /etc/courier?


On Mon April 3 2006 13:37, Brent Robinson wrote:
Thanks to all who have sent along suggestions in reply to my
questions.  I'm still having a bit of a problem, so I wanted to

You're also still top-posting. Please stop.

provide an update as to what I've tried so far and see if anyone has
any further suggestions.  The short version of my problem is that it
seems that I still can't get courier-authlib to build with MySQL
support.  I'm basing that assumption on the fact that the file
'authmysqlrc' is not in the '/etc/authlib' directory. As I mentioned
before, I'm running MySql on a different server than the one I
installed Courier on.

Should not matter as long as you have the libraries.

After I did some additional checking, however, I discovered that the
MySql Development Libraries and Shared Libraries (version 4.1.10-1)
were already installed on the server that I installed Courier on.
Therefore, I compiled and installed courier-authlib again, but the
'authmysqlrc' file still wasn't installed into '/etc/authlib".  I
then installed the MySql Client (v 4.1.10-1) and again compiled and
installed Courier, with the same results.

If you're running "configure", perhaps you need to give one of these
params:
--with-mysql-libs=DIR          Look for mysql libs in this dir
--with-mysql-includes=DIR      Look for mysql includes in this dir

Or, if your system builds packages, maybe you have not installed
courier-authlib-mysql?

Or, if you provide more information about what exactly it is you're
doing, we could direct you better without guessing... ;-)

jerry

Here is some additional information. The system that I am working with is running Mac OSX 10.3.9. When I initially installed courier-authlib, I downloaded courier-authlib-0.58 from the downloads section at courier-mta.org. I then executed the commands "make", "make install", "make install-migrate", and "make-install configure". Everything appeared to succeed, but there is no 'authmysqlrc' file in '/etc/authlib' despite the MySql Dev Libraries and MySql client being installed on the system.

If you need more information in order to assist me further, please let me know, and I'll provide as much detail as I can.

Thanks,
Brent Robinson





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