Greetings,
I have a strange problem: ./build options claims mysql is set to "no", but in options.conf it is showing "5.5". So I try ./build set mysql 5.5, but then it says Changed mysql option from 5.5 to 5.5. Okay then, I go on to type ./build mysql, but then it says You cannot install MySQL, because you do not have it set in options.conf file.
On a sidenote, it shows that warning about mail-header-patch=yes is set in the options.conf, despite the fact that I have removed that line from options.conf. Just to check, I set spamassassin to 'yes' (it was 'no') - and that one DOES appear in ./build options... so just mysql and that mail-header-patch aren't catching for some reason. I restarted the server (a Debian 6.0 64bit VPS), just to rule that out, but of course that didn't change anything.
Confusing, I say!
Is there anything that can overwrite options from options.conf?
Thanks,
Sygmoral
I have a strange problem: ./build options claims mysql is set to "no", but in options.conf it is showing "5.5". So I try ./build set mysql 5.5, but then it says Changed mysql option from 5.5 to 5.5. Okay then, I go on to type ./build mysql, but then it says You cannot install MySQL, because you do not have it set in options.conf file.
On a sidenote, it shows that warning about mail-header-patch=yes is set in the options.conf, despite the fact that I have removed that line from options.conf. Just to check, I set spamassassin to 'yes' (it was 'no') - and that one DOES appear in ./build options... so just mysql and that mail-header-patch aren't catching for some reason. I restarted the server (a Debian 6.0 64bit VPS), just to rule that out, but of course that didn't change anything.
Confusing, I say!
Is there anything that can overwrite options from options.conf?
Thanks,
Sygmoral