On 18 Mar 2005 06:11:06 -0000, Pramathesh  Ambasta
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Further to my above mail, I poked around at the courier-mta FAQ
> and figured that the failure to make the package is to do with the
> fact that CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS do not point to /usr/local/include
> and /usr/local/lib. THus the courier package cannot find
> courier-authlib (since courier-authlib files are installed into
> these directories).

I think the correct way of doing this is via the --with-authlib flag
to configure. Anyway, as you got advised at courier-users, you are
better off building these as RPMs as the dependency issues are sorted
out there. Sam's RPM-build process really works out of the box and the
build is particularly painless on Redhat, Fedora, Suse or Mandrake.

rpmbuild -ta authlib-x.yy.z.tar.bz2
rpm -Uvh those rpms
rpmbuild -ta courier-x.yy.z.tar.bz2
rpm -Uvh them

Remember that it takes a couple of hours to build the software even on
reasonably fast machines.

Binand


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