Addressed to: IceBerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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** Reply to note from IceBerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:08:29 -0500

Are you specifying  --enable-vpopmaildir=...  ?

That seems to mess things up for me.  Not using the option works, but
either  

  --enable-vpopmaildir=../vpopmail  

or

  --enable-vpopmaildir=/usr/local/src/mail/work/vpopmail  

(Absolute or relative path) both give me failures during make that
seem to start with:

mske[2]: Entering directory '/usr/local/src/mail/work/wmailadmin-1.0'
gcc -I.         -g -O2 -c qmailadmin.c
qmailadmin.c:30: vpopmail.h: No such file or directory
qmailadmin.c:31: vauth.h: No such file or directory

from the directory where I am working ls ../*.h  shows me that the
listed .h files are in that directory.


I don't claim to be a wiz at C and make, but the '-I.' in the gcc
line, looks wierd to me.

I am using SuSE Linux 7.2.


Rick





>   
> Nope, Im compieling it as root and still the same thing.
>   
> Bryan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   
>   
> on 11/13/01 8:46 AM, Hubbard, David at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
> > Try building it as root if you aren't already.  I think
> > I had the same issue you did, I used to compile it as
> > a user and install as root, but that seems to have
> > stopped working with recent releases.
> > 
> > Dave
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: IceBerg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:35 AM
> > To: Ken Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: qmailadmin 1.0 canidate
> > 
> > 
> > Does not compile for me.  I do a ./configure --enable-htmldir=/var/apache
> > --enable-cgibindir=/var/apache/cgi-bin, then I edit the Maeile adding this
> > line:  INCLUDES = -I/var/vpopmail/include -I.  Then do a make and it fals on
> > it's facee real hard with pages of undefined referances.  Everything else
> > compiles fine, qmail, vpopmail5, courier-imap.  qmailadmin seems to be the
> > only problem.  Here is the setup:
> > 
> > Clean Slackware8 instalation.
> > Qmail 1.03
> > Vpopmail 5.0
> > autorespond 1.0.0
> > daemontools 0.76
> > dot-forwardv0.71
> > ezmlm 0.53
> > fastforward 0.51
> > mysql 3.23.44
> > apache 1.3.22
> > kernel 2.4.14


Rick Widmer
Internet Marketing Specialists
http://www.developersdesk.com

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