Hi,
I just got cyrus 2.0.7 up and running this past week and had the
same problem. I discovered that the cyradm perl libraries were being
installed to /usr/local/lib/perl/ and that my installation of perl wasn't
picking these up.
I then went back into my cyrus build directories and edited the
Makefiles for perl such that the 'prefix=/usr/local' entry is changed to
'prefix=/usr'. You must do this for all 4 Makefiles under the perl
directory. Then, assuming you have not run a make clean from the
top level build directory, just do a make in the perl directory and then
a make install. If you've done a make clean, you will need to run
make from the top level build directory, as there are some
dependencies that cyradm will look for below it.
Hope this helps,
Will
On 7 Nov 2000, at 10:01, Oliver Pitzeier wrote:
Date sent: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 10:01:15 +0100
From: Oliver Pitzeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: !HELP! :o)
> Hi!
>
> First my specifications. I run RedHat with a Alpha-Machine and this is
> really nice. :o)
> But i'm having problems (good hardware is still not enough).
> I tryed to install the Cyrus IMAP 2.0.7 Server and what happend made me
> CRY! Believe it or not....
> After downloading and building (configure, make, etc.) I try to "make
> install". Afterwards >cyradm< gave me the error that it "Can't locate
> Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm".
> I a newbie in this and I HAVE to install the IMAP Server....
>
> Please help me - I would be very thankfull.
>
> Looking forward.....
>
> Bye,
> Oliver
>
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