> 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 :) _______________________________________________ DBmail mailing list DBmail@dbmail.org http://mailman.fastxs.nl/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dbmail