Jim Levie wrote:
The configure command that I use on a RedHat 9 or RHEL 3.0 system looks
like:
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/include ./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-auth=unix --without-ucdsnmp \
--with-duplicate-db=db3_nosync --with-mboxlist-db=skiplist \
--with-seen-db=skiplist --with-subs-db=flat
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 22:13, David Brown strato wrote:
> Thanks for your excellent support! I used the suggested command "export
> C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/kerberos/include" and successfully passed this part of
> the installation.
Glad to hear of it.
> I still have a
> ways to go to understand this
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 00:18, David Brown wrote:
> 1) Reboot to see if fresh SASL or BerkeleyDB may need
> it to work, then retry.
It's not your db environment, so there's probably not much point in
that.
> 2) Go ahead and start fresh with latest stable kernel
> (2.6?). (Would this solve any pr
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 09:02, David Brown wrote:
> Craig,
>
> Thanks for the quick response! I tried all three
> suggested changes but got the same result. A few
> questions:
>
The configure command that I use on a RedHat 9 or RHEL 3.0 system looks
like:
> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/include ./co
-- Mike O'Rourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on
Dienstag, 27. Januar 2004 18:09 Uhr +0100 regarding Re: Problems with make
all CFLAGS command:
4) Other ideas?
Use Simon's RPMs:
<http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/>
<http://www.invoca.c
>>> David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/27/04 05:18pm >>>
Craig,
I'm still trying to digest your last email. Not sure
how to put this include into the Makefile. Anyway,
here are my followup actions taken and a few possible
options.
*
*** FollowUp ***
1
Craig,
I'm still trying to digest your last email. Not sure
how to put this include into the Makefile. Anyway,
here are my followup actions taken and a few possible
options.
*
*** FollowUp ***
1) Tried configure switch "--without-krb" but no
success.
a tip:
for rh9 there is an excellent source rpm at http://www.invoca.ch
which you may rebuild or use its config as an example for a successfull
build.
> On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 23:02, David Brown wrote:
>> * Was krb5 already properly installed when I
>> installed Red Hat 9a, or do I need to re-inst
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 23:02, David Brown wrote:
> * Was krb5 already properly installed when I
> installed Red Hat 9a, or do I need to re-install or
> reconfigure it somehow?
I think it's installed if you install the openssl development libraries.
> * Why am I doing this anyway when I'm not conc
Craig,
Thanks for the quick response! I tried all three
suggested changes but got the same result. A few
questions:
* Was krb5 already properly installed when I
installed Red Hat 9a, or do I need to re-install or
reconfigure it somehow?
* Why am I doing this anyway when I'm not concerned
abou
On Tue, 2004-01-27 at 22:02, David Brown wrote:
>
> I'm fairly new to the Linux environment. Please let
> me know if you have an idea how to resolve this Cyrus
> IMAP install
It looks like configure hasn't found your kerberos libraries and
includes. Try appending
--with-krb=/usr/kerberos
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