Cheers guys i only needed it so that i could build dbmail on a my ev box
and then move it all across to my main box.
Paul J Stevens wrote:
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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