On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 16:14, Rob Weir wrote: > On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 12:29:33PM -0600, Craig Jackson wrote: > > I have a Debian woody computer with exim and qpopper. They work well > > using starttls. Now I want to experiment with imap using imp/horde. So I > > installed Cyrus-imapd using apt and libc-client2001 using apt and Mysql > > from source. I downloaded PHP4.3.1 and Apache 1.3.27 which I want to > > compile from source. > > How come?
I'm new to apt-get. I like downloading the source from the source and compiling it. I like knowing what options are used to compile. I'm having a hell of a time with this php-imap because first php4.3.1 doesn't find the c-client libraries even though I enter the correct prefix and the libraries are there, then I find out kerberos has been compiled into c-client and I don't want Kerberos. Having control over our servers is important. I don't mind relinquishing some of that control for the base system esp because I know Debian does a great job with that and it will save plenty time and aggravation. But as for mission critical apps, I want the source installed exactly the way I want it. I realize that I can do this with apt-get but it seems like more work to learn apt-get to compile from deb-source than to simply download and compile from original source. > And if you really want to, why not rebuild the Debian > sources, so you get a nice shiny .deb? Also, Debian includes a > php4-imap module which gives you imap support. > > > When I configure PHP4.3.1 using these options > > > > --with-mysql > > --with-imap=/usr/lib/ > > --with-apache=/usr/local/src/apache_1.3.27 > > --with-mcrypt > > --enable-track-vars > > > > I get this error: > > > > configure: error: Cannot find imap library (libc-client.a). Please check > > your IMAP installation. > > > > libc-client2001 is in /usr/lib/ but libc-client.a is nowhere on the > > system. Hints please. > > Use http://packages.debian.org/ to find which package contains that > file. -- Craig Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]