If you install from source, just:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/dovecot-1.0rc1
I use this a lots to test new release with the possibilitie to switch back if i have som problem.
Le jeudi 06 juillet 2006 à 17:52 +0200, nick a écrit :
nick wrote:
Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 13:25 +0200, nick wrote:
I've tried modifying the private namespaces, but without much luck, and I'm really not looking forward to moving all those folders to under the mail/ directory.
That's the problem actually. If you have defined namespaces but haven't set location-field in them, Dovecot should have defaulted to default_mail_env but instead it uses autodetection with rc1. Already fixed in CVS, and rc2 should come today.
Ok then, I'll let you know how the upgrade goes!
A question, I installed earlier from an RPM, is it possible to specify a command line option to have dovecot installed in a specific directory ie; not /usr/local ?
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