On Saturday, 1 de April de 2006 01:21, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Brent Robinson writes:
> > After looking through the install documentation for courier-authlib more
> > closely, I noticed that it if MySql is installed on the system, then the
> > MySql authentication module will automatically be built and installed.
> > However, we are running MySql on a different server than the one on which
> > I've installed Courier.  Is there a way to build/install Courier with
> > MySql support when MySql isn't actually installed on the server that
> > Courier is being installed on?
>
> Of course not.

On Debian and derivates and likely on most GNU/Linux distributions you can 
build Courier with support for MySQL by installing the mysql libs 
(libmysql...), no need for the server and client.
-- 
Pupeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (http://pupeno.com)

Attachment: pgpLvHwqWn6MO.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to