Check your /home/vpopmail/etc/lib_deps and inc_deps files.
qmailadmin automatically uses the contents of those files
to determine what to include in the link lines.

Ken Jones

On Monday 03 February 2003 11:27, Joshua Coombs wrote:
> I'm attempting to build qmailadmin ontop of FreeBSD 4.7
>
> Version 1.0.6 is in ports, and configures cleanly, but durring build trips
> over missing mysql libs.  Now I've taken great care to make sure I never
> specify to use mysql anywheres when building qmail, vpopmail, etc.  The
> port entry also does not list mysql as a dependancy.  The qmailadmin
> requirements list only have mysql as an optional dependancy.
>
> Unfazed I went, and yanked down 1.0.9, the latest devel cut, ran configure
> with no options, and proceeded to attempt a make.  Again mysql, or the lack
> there of reared it's head.
>
> gcc  -march=i486 -Os -pipe  -o qmailadmin  qmailadmin.o alias.o
> autorespond.o forward.o  mailinglist.o user.o util.o auth.o template.o
> command.o show.o cgi.o  limits.o dotqmail.o -L/usr/local/vpopmail/lib
> -lvpopmail -L/usr/local/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lz -lm -lcrypt
> /usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot find -lmysqlclient
>
> Is there something I should be doing differently to convince qmailadmin I
> in no way want mysql support included nor is it going to ever see mysql
> libs?
>
> Joshua Coombs

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- Ken Jones


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