Hi Falko, Currently I am following your tutorial: HOWTO: Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Fedora 13 x86_64) I am stuck in part 4 (4 Install Courier-IMAP, Courier-Authlib, And Maildrop) When I am trying to build rpm packages using rpmbuild -ta courier-imap-4.8.0.tar.bz2 i am getting the bellow errors: Obsoletes: courier-imap-ldap courier-imap-mysql courier-imap-pgsql Processing files: courier-imap-debuginfo-4.8.0-1.13.i686 Checking for unpackaged file(s): /usr/lib/rpm/check-files /home/dust/rpm/BUILDRO OT/courier-imap-4.8.0-1.13.i386 Wrote: /home/dust/rpm/SRPMS/courier-imap-4.8.0-1.13.src.rpm error: Could not open /home/dust/rpm/RPMS/i686/courier-imap-4.8.0-1.13.i686.rpmermission denied RPM build errors: Could not open /home/dust/rpm/RPMS/i686/courier-imap-4.8.0-1.13.i686.rpm: Permission denied I cannot build only this rpm regards, Dustin
Hi, Found the solution.... After searches I have found this: sudo chown user /home/rpm/RPMS/i686 (press enter) where user = your username path where i686 may be different for your system.... afterwards i ran the command to build the rpm and it was done without any errors thanks alot Dustin
Hi! I'm also currently following the tutorial "HOWTO: Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Fedora 13 x86_64)" and being stuck. I can't build an rpm out of "courier-authlib-0.65.0.tar.bz2", because i always get the following error: I'm running a CentOS 6.3 with Apache, MySQL, already installed and configured. This is the first time i try to build a package, so any ideas would be great! :/
Now i've used the exactz package from the tutorial "courier-authlib-0.63.0.tar.bz2" but the result differs a bit from the tutorials. My "/rpm/RPMS/" folder is empty, but i've got some files in the "rpm/BUILD" dir, like executable conf and install scripts. What shall i do with them?
Got it! The rpms from the commands with sudo are created in the home dir of root (/root/rpms/RPMS/x86_64/<bla>.rpm) and the courier-imap rpm is created in the home dir of the user falko. Works fine, even if i still dont understand, why i cant build an rpm from the newer authlib package...