> Because when you INSTALL something, the files are COPIED to the the
INSTALL
> location...
>
> Your home / build directory is like the CD source for a windows program -
when
> you "make install" it is copied to the running location - when you are
done, you
> don't need the copy under $HOME any mor
ME any more.
m/
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of andrew
> Sent: July 12, 2003 9:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [courier-users] newbie install
>
>
> I've installed courier 0.42.2 on RH8 followi
On Saturday, Jul 12, 2003, at 11:52 US/Central, andrew wrote:
I've installed courier 0.42.2 on RH8 following the instructions.
I'm just curious about something.
It seems that there is a complete installation of courier in:
/usr/lib/courier/
and in
$HOME/courier-0.42.2/courier/
Why is it in b
I've installed courier 0.42.2 on RH8 following the instructions.
I'm just curious about something.
It seems that there is a complete installation of courier in:
/usr/lib/courier/
and in
$HOME/courier-0.42.2/courier/
Why is it in both locations?
TIA, Andrew
From: aklist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I'm now in the post-installation checks phase, but I'm a little
> lost. The installation guide says:
>
> Log on to the test account and run |maildirmake| to create two
> maildirs: |maildirmake $HOME/test|, and |maildirmake
> $HOME/bounces|.
>
> But I'm