Re: Disable capability UTF8 USER

Bertrand COTTENET via courier-users <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Aug 2024 05:46:22 +0000
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Hello all,

With your help Sam, and Krystal, I successfully built everything.

I need to test all is working, but at least , the latest version of courier is installed on my Debian 12.

Thank you very much both of you !

Regards,
Bertrand.
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De : Sam Varshavchik <[email protected]>
Envoyé : jeudi 15 août 2024 16:34
À : [email protected] <[email protected]>
Objet : Re: [courier-users] Disable capability UTF8 USER

Krystal Clarke via courier-users writes:

> Bertrand,
>
> Because of the above, unfortunately the only option to get a more recent
> version of the courier packages is to build them yourself - the process is
> relatively straight forward:
>
> • Download the source for either the whole suite or just the components you
> require (the authlib and unicode components are most likely to be needed as
> well)

A slight correction: you do need to start with all the components. If you
need to build Courier you have to build and install courier-unicode and
courier-authlib, first.

This is because this build gets configured differently than the deb packages
that were built by Debian. The deb packages from Debian repositories need to
get uninstalled, then each component built and installed from the tarball.

> • Extract the `courier-debuild` file from within the tarball for the unicode
> module

It is sufficient to take each tarball, `tar x` the whole of it, cd into the
subdirectory, and then run courier-debuild.

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