Charlie Watts writes:

> On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Bill wrote: 
> 
>> I've tried to build the newest sqwebmail devel version (20010620) under
>> FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE. Following the documentation to a "T", here's what
>> I did. 
>>
>> 1. tar zxf sqwebmail-2.1.1.20010620.tar.gz
>> 2. cd sqwebmail-2.1.1.20010620
>> 3. cat > authlib/changeuidgid.c
>> void authchangegroup() {}
>> void authchangeuidgid() {}
>> void authchangeusername() {}
>> 4. ./configure \
>>  --enable-webpass=vpopmail \
>>  --enable-https \
>>  --disable-utf7-folder-encoding \
>>  --enable-maxpurge=30 --enable-autopurge=5 \
>>  --without-authpwd \
>>  --without-authdaemon \
>>  --without-authshadow \
>>  --without-authpam \
>>  --without-authuserdb \
>>  --without-authldap \
>>  --with-authvchkpw \
>>  --with-spell=/usr/local/bin/ispell \
>>  --enable-cgibindir=/www/sqwebmail/cgi \
>>  --enable-htmllibdir=/www/sqwebmail/html \
>>  --enable-imagedir=/www/sqwebmail/images \
>>  --prefix=/www/sqwebmail \
>>  --enable-hardtimeout=10800 --enable-softtimeout=1800 \
>>  --with-maxargsize=5120000 --with-maxformargsize=20480000 \
>>  --with-cachedir=/var/sqwebmail --with-cacheowner=vpopmail \
>>  --enable-imageurl=/images
> 
> I just grabbed the current snap and gpg1.0.6. 
> 
> I used the same configure options as you did above, minus the vpopmail and
> authvckpw bits (I don't have them). 
> 
> It built fine for me. 
> 
> I don't know what to tell you as far as debugging goes. Good luck. 
> 
> Perhaps try an optionless "./configure; gmake", just for testing? (it may
> need the imageurl, but nothing more). 
> 
> Also try the released version instead of a snapshot. Any differences?
 

the latest released versoin didn't build either. 

suprisingly, it builds with only the following options (that is the 20010620 
release) 

./configure --enable-cgibindir=/www/cgi --enable-imagedir=/www/images 

So WTF? I'm at a loss here. Obviously something isn't supported with the 
combination that I have, which doesn't seem to be anything diff than what ur 
doing. Are you using gpg from the ports? 


bill

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