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Subject:[maildropl] maildrop-1.8.0 (standalone) doesn't detect courier-authlib-0.53Actions...
From:Josh T (jo@blackcomb.ca)
Date:Feb 1, 2005 4:15:11 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Hello,

I'm running into a little bit of a problem with maildrop v1.8, I can not get it to use authlib.

courier-authlib-0.53 - Is installed and running fine (all tests work like a charm). It is a default install via "rpmbuild -ta courier-authlib-0.53.tar.bz2"

If I do the same with maildrop-1.8.0.tar.bz2 it doesn't use authlib at all.. It uses /etc/passwd. though, because The first line after "echo "test" | maildrop -V100 -d josh" shows "maildrop: Changing to /home/josh"

I see that in maildrop/configure:19898 it says "Check whether --enable-authlib or --disable-authlib was given" so after editing /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/maildrop.spec and adding "--enable-authlib", and running "rpm -ba maildrop.spec", the resulting config.log still shows this:

configure:19847: checking for courierauthconfig configure:19880: result: no

I hope I'm headed in the right direction. I thought "--enable-authlib" wasn't needed in v1.8, but even when used, I can't seem to get maildrop to use authlib.

Thanks a tonne.

Regards, Josh