I have not used dbmail2 on gentoo either, however I have successfully been running dbmail 1.2.8 i believe for a few months now, however i did not use the ebuild for it, i originally used the cvs for it, From what I have seen people are having problems with dbmail 2 still, which is making me hold off from switching over. And even with the build via cvs/source , i do not have a libdbmail so anywhere...


-jason

Sandino Araico Sánchez wrote:

S Koh wrote:

Okay

Here is what I found the files are located in

/usr/local/lib/dbmail

After the installation using the "make install" command.

I think the libraries are located in /usr/lib

Any suggestions to change the config or install directories?
Have you tried the ebuild in http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22331 ?

You will need to create a portage overlay with net-mail/dbmail and copy the ebuild inside. You will also need to create a files dir inside your net-mail/dbmail dir and copy the other files inside. The ebuild for dbmail 1.2.x has been working for me for some months; I haven't tried the ebuild for dbmail 2.


S Koh wrote:
Hello

Just just did a default install on a Gentoo System (Freshly created with

almost
all default settings) and have the following error.

./dbmail-util: error while loading shared libraries: libdbmail.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


That's pretty weird. Do you have libdbmail.so.* in /usr/lib/ ?
libdbmail.0 should not exist at all afaik, or could that be some gentoo-ism in your libtool setup ?

Any suggestions in how do I solve it, I have found that it is because the lib directory which is in a default install is different from where Gentoo keeps its lib files.


which is ? Assuming gentoo uses FHS, perhaps you should try running configure with --prefix=/usr.





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