Actualy you can chmod -R 777 /var/vpopmail and it has no effect on the
compiletime errors.  I thought I had replied to your message but I must not
have sorry bout that.


Bryan

on 11/14/01 1:18 PM, Oden Eriksson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Tren Blackburn writes:
> 
>> Ahhh!  After looking at your config.status, the problem is that it's not
>> finding the incs or libs:
>> 
>> from my config.status:
>> 
>> s%@vpopmaildir@%/home/vpopmail%g
>> s%@auth_incs@%-I/home/vpopmail/include%g
>> s%@auth_libs@%-L/home/vpopmail/lib -lvpopmail -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -
>> lmysqlclient -lz%g
>> 
>> from yours: 
>> 
>> s%@vpopmaildir@%/var/vpopmail%g
>> s%@auth_incs@%%g
>> s%@auth_libs@%%g
>> 
>> See? 
>> 
>> Now, if you go into your /var/vpopmail/etc directory you should have two
>> files in particular there:
>> 
>> -rw-r--r--    1 vpopmail vchkpw         25 Oct 10 12:20 inc_deps
>> -rw-r--r--    1 vpopmail vchkpw         79 Oct 10 12:20 lib_deps
>> 
>> That's what qmailadmin is pulling to get the information on how to compile:
>> 
>> [root@EOTnetworks etc]# cat *deps
>> -I/home/vpopmail/include
>> -L/home/vpopmail/lib -lvpopmail -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -
>> lz 
>> 
>> Verify those files actually exist and have what looks to be the right
>> information for your system.
>> 
>> I hope this helps, but that's where your problem is...
> 
> 
> As I pointed out in a private mail to this guy, he should try to change the
> permissions on the vpopmail devel stuff, like this:
> 
> chmod 711 /home/vpopmail
> chmod 755 /home/vpopmail/{include,lib}
> chmod 644 /home/vpopmail/{include,lib}/*
> 
> I never got an answer though...
> 
> As I see it the vpopmail install are too restrictive on these ones. This
> prevents for example courier-imap from beeing built as non root, also the
> "make check" phase fails. Ken?
> 
> --
> Kindest regards // Oden Eriksson
> Deserve-IT Networks
> 

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