Leander Koornneef wrote:
> I think you mean the 'prefix'; it is a configure option.
> Try:
>           #./configure --prefix=/root/blah && make && make install
> 
> By the way: this is not something that is specific for dbmail...

And it's not something that is guaranteed to fully work as you might
expect; i.e. the path to dbmail.conf is hard-coded, not configured
through configure.






> 
> Leander
> 
> On 12 Aug 2005, at 01:14, James Napier wrote:
> 
>> Thanks :D
>>
>> It would look like i've now successfully built dbmail (not tested 
>> yet) but i have another question if thats ok.
>>
>> I seem to recall a way of building dbmail with some option (maybe  on
>> the "make install"), that actually builds the binaries to their  own
>> folder.
>>
>> Something like:
>>
>> make install /root/blah
>>
>> which then installed dbmail to /root/blah/usr/sbin/...
>>
>> Hope you get what i mean :-/
>>
>> James
>>
>> Paul J Stevens wrote:
>>
>>
>>> James,
>>>
>>> I've updated the website a little, and fixed the download page 
>>> hopefully enough
>>> to prevent such misunderstandings in the future.
>>>
>>>
>>> James Napier wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> No i didn't, thanks for pointing that out.
>>>>
>>>> I'll give it another try with 2.0. Does anyone know if there are any
>>>> Redhat/Fedora rpms floating around for 2.0?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Leander Koornneef, IC&S wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi James,
>>>>>
>>>>> did you know that 2.1 is the unstable (development) version?
>>>>> Mabye you'd be better off installing the 2.0 version...
>>>>>
>>>>> You probably also need the gmime-dev package.
>>>>>
>>>>> kind regards,
>>>>> Leander
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 11 Aug 2005, at 17:39, James Napier wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm returning to DBMail after a long time of being out of the  e-
>>>>>> mail
>>>>>> business, and am trying to get it set up on my Trustix box.
>>>>>> On versions 1.x i didnt really seem to have much trouble  setting
>>>>>> it up (infact i opted to do a alien deb-to-rpm  conversion).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But after trying to get 2.1.1 set up last night i can see that 
>>>>>> dbmail has 'upped the anti' a bit, and decided to make a  partial
>>>>>> linux n00b like me look like a total fool.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At the moment my current obsticle is that it doesnt want to 
>>>>>> compile as it thinks its missing 'gmime'. I've tried installing 
>>>>>> gmime both from an rpm and building from source, but it still  not
>>>>>> having it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas (or even better any experience of  
>>>>>> getting
>>>>>> it running on Trustix)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers
>>>>>> James
>>>>>>
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