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{{Package-Introduction|The IMAP c-client library, also known as the "libc-client" is used by various applications, which the most popular is PHP. Its interface allow communications with IMAP and POP servers, with Kerberos and SSL support.}} | {{Package-Introduction|The IMAP c-client library, also known as the "libc-client" is used by various applications, which the most popular is PHP. Its interface allow communications with IMAP and POP servers, with Kerberos and SSL support.}} | ||
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{{Note|This library has a very complicated build process, especially when compiling in multilib mode. Kerberos support is not complete in this tutorial, but OpenSSL is, and is therefore a required dependency and to keep this tutorial easy.}} | {{Note|This library has a very complicated build process, especially when compiling in multilib mode. Kerberos support is not complete in this tutorial, but OpenSSL is, and is therefore a required dependency and to keep this tutorial easy.}} | ||
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install -v -m 644 ./c-client/linkage.c /usr/include/imap | install -v -m 644 ./c-client/linkage.c /usr/include/imap | ||
install -v -m 644 ./src/osdep/tops-20/shortsym.h /usr/include/imap | install -v -m 644 ./src/osdep/tops-20/shortsym.h /usr/include/imap | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:16, 19 March 2009
Download Source: | ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/imap/imap-2006c1.tar.Z |
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Patch : | http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/patches/imap-c-client/imap-c-client-2006c1-buildfix-1.patch |
Contents
Introduction to Imap c-client
The IMAP c-client library, also known as the "libc-client" is used by various applications, which the most popular is PHP. Its interface allow communications with IMAP and POP servers, with Kerberos and SSL support.
Project Homepage: Unknown
Dependencies
Required
Optional
- MIT_krb5 (Not explained in this tutorial)
Patch
patch -Np1 -i ../imap-c-client-2006c1-buildfix-1.patch
This patch build the libc-client as both a static and shared library, and corrects some bugs and OS-dependent paths. It is common to all the build processes.
Non-Multilib
Compile the package:
make slx EXTRACFLAGS="-fPIC" SSLTYPE=unix SHLIBBASE=c-client SHLIBNAME=libc-client.so.1 IP=6 SSLDIR=/etc/ssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib
Note: the IP=6 option is used to allow the imap c-client communicating in both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. If you don't plan using the IPv6 protocol or you don't know what is it, omit this option.
Install the package:
Neither installation script nor "make install" is provided, we have to copy all files manually.
install -v -m 644 ./c-client/c-client.a /usr/lib/ ln -svf c-client.a /usr/lib/libc-client.a install -v -m 755 ./c-client/libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib/ ln -svf libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib/libc-client.so install -v -d /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/*.h /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/linkage.c /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./src/osdep/tops-20/shortsym.h /usr/include/imap
Multilib
32Bit
Compile the package:
make slx CC="gcc ${BUILD32}" EXTRACFLAGS="-fPIC" SSLTYPE=unix SHLIBBASE=c-client SHLIBNAME=libc-client.so.1 IP=6 SSLDIR=/etc/ssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib
Note: the IP=6 option is used to allow the imap c-client communicating in both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. If you don't plan using the IPv6 protocol or you don't know what is it, omit this option.
Install the package:
Neither installation script nor "make install" is provided, we have to copy all files manually.
install -v -m 644 ./c-client/c-client.a /usr/lib/ ln -svf c-client.a /usr/lib/libc-client.a install -v -m 755 ./c-client/libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib/ ln -svf libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib/libc-client.so
Now the headers:
install -v -d /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/*.h /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/linkage.c /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./src/osdep/tops-20/shortsym.h /usr/include/imap
64Bit
Compile the package:
make slx CC="gcc ${BUILD64}" EXTRACFLAGS="-fPIC" SSLTYPE=unix SHLIBBASE=c-client SHLIBNAME=libc-client.so.1 IP=6 SSLDIR=/etc/ssl SSLLIB=/usr/lib64
Note: the IP=6 option is used to allow the imap c-client communicating in both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. If you don't plan using the IPv6 protocol or you don't know what is it, omit this option.
Install the package:
Neither installation script nor "make install" is provided, we have to copy all files manually.
install -v -m 644 ./c-client/c-client.a /usr/lib64/ ln -svf c-client.a /usr/lib64/libc-client.a install -v -m 755 ./c-client/libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib64/ ln -svf libc-client.so.1 /usr/lib64/libc-client.so
If you don't have installed the headers in the 32Bit build:
install -v -d /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/*.h /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./c-client/linkage.c /usr/include/imap install -v -m 644 ./src/osdep/tops-20/shortsym.h /usr/include/imap