> yes as you state below
> 
> > Just: sh configure -with-sieve -with-zdb=/usr
> 
> does not contain a prefix
> 
> > As said, something changed no this since about 2.3.6, I have it
> > working on production.
> 
> 2.x is very old
> 
> there is a reason Linux distributions using a %configure macro which
> resloves to something like below and explicitly set --prefix - one of
> them is that *many* source packages are using implicit --
> prefix=/usr/local to prevent a careless user overwrites files from
> their packaging system with a manual configure && make && make install
> which depending on the package may break your system


Reindl,

That's not the question, question is, before the prefix was hardcoded to
/etc, just want to know if it was really changed :)

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