Re: Can't locate Cyrus/SIEVE/managesieve.pm

From: Alexander Dalloz (ad+)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2006 - 10:36:40 EDT

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    Am Di, den 11.07.2006 schrieb um 14:56:

    > Alexander thanks a lot for help.
    >
    > >Install Cyrus-IMAPd together with the Perl modules inside
    > > /usr instead of /usr/local.
    >
    > how do i do that? how do i tell configure where to place modules?
    >
    > > Don't you run an OS with a package manager? Then package Cyrus-IMAPd.
    > I have RH Fedora Code 2 running on my box, but did install using sources.
    >
    > thanks

    Your distribution is called "Fedora Core 2" (it is not a Red Hat
    product). Said that, the solution is easy: remove all part of
    Cyrus-IMAPd which you installed from sources. Then go to

    http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/

    and rpmbuild from Simon's great src.rpm. The install of the resulting
    binary rpms is painfree then and makes you happy.

    Regards

    Alexander

    P.S. Hope you know that FC2 is EOL since a long time, though it is
    security supported by fedoralegacy.org. Though that support will end
    soon (probably within a few months, as when FC6 will be released). I
    recommend to not use FC2 as a base for a new mail server. If you choose
    current FC5 you can get Cyrus-IMAPd packaged from Fedora Extras 5.

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