I just downloaded the 1.2 source and attempted to build it in 10.2 without success. Actually, the configure script wouldn't even work. Running ./configure --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql , it was unable to find the mysql.h header, which is in /usr/local/mysql/include/ . I don't understand why it's unable to find that.. Pretty odd.

Using build.sh I was able to get it to build properly:

What database do you wish to use? Choices are (m)ysql and (p)ostgresql >
m
You have selected MySQL as database
The library directory for MySQL is now [/usr/local/lib/mysql/].
Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:
/usr/local/mysql/lib/
The include directory for MySQL is now [/usr/include/mysql/].
Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:
/usr/local/mysql/include/
The libraries are currently set to [-lmysqlclient -lcrypto].
Enter new libraries (preceed each by -l) or press RETURN to keep this setting:
-lmysqlclient -lcrypto -lz


As for that build.sh script, you can use the -n argument to echo (at least on most systems) to suppress the newline character and thus make it appear more like a prompt.

- Gabriel

On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 09:58  AM, dbmail wrote:

Okay. I really appreciate your assistance. A search for Mac OS X compress libraries came back with (gzip.org), that zlib for Mac OS X is now included as part of Mac OS X 10.x. Doesn't that mean it should of worked? This is
somewhat over my head.  What do I do here?


Hello,

You need the compress libraries, ie. libz.  See if you can find
a package or something to load that.

jn


---- Original Message ----
From: dbmail <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Mac OS X Installation
Sent: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 23:39:47 -0500

Thanks so much John!  Sure enough it makes a big difference with the
Developer Tools installed!

Still got a "Make failed" error (see below). I think I figured out that I needed to change the default library directory on the dbmail build for MySQL from /usr/local/lib/mysql/ to /usr/local/mysql/lib - hoping that makes
sense.  But I cannot figure this out:


Creating makefile..

Done. You can now make dbmail by running 'make clean all'.
Do you want this to be executed right now?
y
rm -f *.o core mysql/*.o
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o list.o list.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o debug.o debug.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o pipe.o pipe.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o mime.o mime.c
cc -o mysql/dbmysql.o -c mysql/dbmysql.c -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/
-I/usr/include/mysql/ -I.
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o dbmd5.o dbmd5.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o md5.o md5.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o bounce.o bounce.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -c -o forward.o forward.c cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE -c -o memblock.o memblock.c cc -o mysql/dbauthmysql.o -c mysql/dbauthmysql.c -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/
-I/usr/include/mysql/ -I.
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o config.o config.c
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE    -c -o misc.o misc.c
misc.c: In function `itoa':
misc.c:50: warning: implicit declaration of function `malloc'
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE main.c -o dbmail-smtp list.o debug.o pipe.o mime.o mysql/dbmysql.o dbmd5.o md5.o bounce.o forward.o memblock.o mysql/dbauthmysql.o config.o misc.o -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/
-I/usr/include/mysql/ -I. -lmysqlclient -lcrypto
ld: Undefined symbols:
_compress
_uncompress
make: *** [smtp] Error 1
Sorry, Make failed.


The script can't find "make". Did you install the developer toolkit for
Mac
OS X? (in other words do you have a compiler, libs and utilities to build
programs from source)

-- John Scarbrough

----- Original Message -----
From: "dbmail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:42 AM
Subject: [Dbmail] Mac OS X Installation


After installing MySQL in Mac OS X 10.2.8, I have attempted to install dbmail. At the "Run build.sh" step (Step 3 in the "Install" read me),
things become unglued:

sudo ./build.sh
This is the dbmail build script
I will have to ask you some questions about your system

What database do you wish to use? Choices are (m)ysql and (p)ostgresql >
m
You have selected MySQL as database
The library directory for MySQL is now [/usr/local/lib/mysql/].
Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:

The include directory for MySQL is now [/usr/include/mysql/].
Enter new directory or press RETURN to keep this setting:

The libraries are currently set to [-lmysqlclient -lcrypto].
Enter new libraries (preceed each by -l) or press RETURN to keep this
setting:

./build.sh: [-f: command not found
./build.sh: [-f: command not found

Creating makefile..

Done. You can now make dbmail by running 'make clean all'.
Do you want this to be executed right now?
y
./build.sh: make: command not found
Sorry, Make failed.
Please report any problems to the mailing list: [email protected]
You can find more information (including how to subscribe to the
mailinglist)
on www.dbmail.org

I have tried using -lmysqlclient -lcrypt instead, and I get the same
problems.

- Newbie

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