A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug. ====================================================================== http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0000138 ====================================================================== Reported By: xing Assigned To: ====================================================================== Project: DBMail Bug ID: 138 Category: installation scripts Reproducibility: always Severity: minor Priority: normal Status: new ====================================================================== Date Submitted: 11-Dec-04 23:49 CET Last Modified: 12-Dec-04 09:37 CET ====================================================================== Summary: suggestions regarding binary location Description: As of 2.0.1, dbmail-smtp, imapd, and pop3d binaries are located in /usr/local/sbin/.libs/* folder by default.
This makes them harder to locate, less transparent, to the average admin. I think it's also a misnomer to put them in a libs directory when they are not libs. How about just creating a non-hidden dbmail-bin folder within /usr/local/sbin to put them in? This would accomplish the same task and improve transparency. ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- aaron - 12-Dec-04 00:21 CET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You're very generous in making such reasonable suggestions of how to fix this libtool problem. The better question is how we managed to get our libtool so badly fucked up! This is definitely a very high priority problem. Few things we need to know: - What platform are you on? - What steps are required to reproduce this installation? - Did you rebuild the autotools stuff? - If so, what versions of the various autotools were you using? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- xing - 12-Dec-04 01:07 CET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- oops..had no idea this is the same problem with the missing lib config 1)Platform: Fedora 2 (fully update with up2date) 2) Steps: ./configure --with-mysql, make, make install 3) Rebuild autotools?: I didn't recompile/rebuild any of the Fedora's build tools. 4) Here are the installed packages: Packages: autoconf-2.59-3 automake16-1.6.3-2 automake14-1.4p6-9 automake17-1.7.9-2 automake15-1.5-10 autofs-4.1.2-2 automake-1.8.3-1 libtool-libs-1.5.6-1 libtool-1.5.6-1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- paul - 12-Dec-04 09:37 CET ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Try running configure --with-mysql --prefix=/usr Bug History Date Modified Username Field Change ====================================================================== 11-Dec-04 23:49xing New Bug 12-Dec-04 00:21aaron Bugnote Added: 0000438 12-Dec-04 01:07xing Bugnote Added: 0000440 12-Dec-04 09:37paul Bugnote Added: 0000442 ======================================================================