Thanks it looks like the Solais package instlls into
/usr/local/ssl for some backward comaptability reason
so using you suggestion helped thanks. Have you seen
this before, I can run "saslpasswd -u cyrus" to add a
password for the admin cyrus and it accepts a new
password however if I run cyradm after setting up user
cyrus password I get the following :
cyradm -u cyrus localhost
cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with as cyrus
Am I missing something obious? Sorry I am kinda burned
this has been a rather painful undertaking. Your
suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> chirs charter writes:
> >
> >I just installed Cyrus 2.0.16. on Solaris 8 and I
> am
> >getting the following error when testing
> >
> >catfish# telnet localhost 143
> >Trying 127.0.0.1...
> >Connected to localhost.
> >Escape character is '^]'.
> >ld.so.1: imapd: fatal: libssl.so.0: open failed: No
> >such file or directory
> >Connection closed by foreign host.
> >
> >I have openssl installed 0.9.6 in:
> >/usr/local/ssl
>
> This sounds like cyrus imapd is built incorrectly.
> It should
> have a built-in library search path that includes
> the directory
> where the SSL libraries are installed. You can look
> at the needed
> libraries and the run path with `dump -Lv imapd'.
>
> When you configure Cyrus, it sets the run path to
> /usr/local/lib.
> You can either install the dynamic libraries there,
> or rebuild
> Cyrus with a different run path. One way to dos
> this is:
>
> env LDFLAGS="-R/usr/local/whatever" ./configure
>
>
> --
> -Gary Mills- -Unix Support- -U of M Academic
> Computing and Networking-
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