Tyler Kavanaugh writes:

Hi everyone,

I just installed Courier 0.70 for the first time yesterday. I am on
Debian 6 (Squeeze), 32-bit. When I configured and built the package, the
MySQL authentication module wasn't built, despite the fact that I had
installed libmysqld-dev and libmysqlcppconn-dev via apt-get. I then
decided to completely remove the installation tree (via rm -rf
/usr/lib/courier) and reconfigure, passing the --with-authmysql switch
to the script. Upon another complete make && sudo make install && sudo
make install-configure, when I try to view the list of available auth
modules in the Webadmin tool, MySQL is not listed. What am I missing?

What exactly did you build? The Courier package does not include the authentication modules, this is the courier-authlib package. That's what you need to build with mysql support, and you don't need webadmin to verify that it was built. If it were, courier-authlib would install libauthmysql.so in libexecdir.


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