> What gives you that idea? The zdb debian packages install the libzdb
> includes in /usr/include/zdb.
>
> To build dbmail you don't need to specify --with-zdb since if you
> configure dbmail --prefix=/usr.
> If you use a different prefix (i.e. /usr/local is standard when you
> don't specify a --p
Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Paul,
> Wit zdb 2.4, you have a option:
>
> --with-zdb
>
> So I runned:
>
> Configure --with-sieve --with-zdb=/usr/local/zdb (that's where the header
> files are, installed using your debian packages)
What gives you that idea? The zdb debian packages install the libzdb
inc
The following issue has been RESOLVED.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=751
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Reported By:maximP
Assigned To:paul
Paul,
Wit zdb 2.4, you have a option:
--with-zdb
So I runned:
Configure --with-sieve --with-zdb=/usr/local/zdb (that's where the header
files are, installed using your debian packages)
It fails with:
checking for URL.h... no
checking for ResultSet.h... no
checking for PreparedStatement.h... no
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=751
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Reported By:maximP
Assigned To:paul
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A NOTE has been added to this issue.
==
http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=752
==
Reported By:maximP
Assigned To:paul
==
Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
> I'm also working at adding dbmail 2.2.x to macports. dbmail 2.2.x is in
> my local repo as dbmail.
Ah. Great.
>
> I haven't run across dbmail 2.4.x.
Once the 2.3.x series stabilizes it will be launched as 2.4.0
> I have added libzdb to my local macports repo and I