Thanks to all who have sent along suggestions in reply to my questions. I'm still having a bit of a problem, so I wanted to provide an update as to what I've tried so far and see if anyone has any further suggestions. The short version of my problem is that it seems that I still can't get courier-authlib to build with MySQL support. I'm basing that assumption on the fact that the file 'authmysqlrc' is not in the '/etc/authlib' directory. As I mentioned before, I'm running MySql on a different server than the one I installed Courier on.

After I did some additional checking, however, I discovered that the MySql Development Libraries and Shared Libraries (version 4.1.10-1) were already installed on the server that I installed Courier on. Therefore, I compiled and installed courier-authlib again, but the 'authmysqlrc' file still wasn't installed into '/etc/authlib". I then installed the MySql Client (v 4.1.10-1) and again compiled and installed Courier, with the same results.

Does anyone have any further suggestions as to exactly what steps I should take to install courier-authlib with MySql support? Should I just break down and fully install MySql on the same server that Courier is on, or do I have other options that will prevent me from having to do that?

Thanks,
Brent Robinson

----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnny Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brent Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 5:32 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: /etc/courier?


Brent Robinson wrote:
Should the 'authmysqlrc' file also exist in the '/etc/authlib' directory? I'm still confused about that particular file, because it exists in the directory where I un-tarred the 'courier-authlib-0.58' package, but nowhere else. If I just copy that file to the '/etc/authlib' directory and make the necessary changes to it, will it do what it is supposed to, or does the fact that it didn't get copied to '/etc/authlib' during installation indicate that there is a larger problem?

Thanks.
Brent R.

P.S. Note that 'authdaemonrc' exists in '/etc/authlib', it's only 'authmysqlrc' that is missing.

This means that you didn't build courier-authlib with MySQL support, otherwise the example config file is automatically installed into /etc/authlib.

Cheers,

-- Johnny Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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