Ok,

I've just used alien to convert one of the .deb files to an .rpm, it puts the 
binary's in /usr/sbin rather than /usr/local/sbin (but i assume that is not a 
problem) and it also creates an empty directory /etc/dbmail with no sign of the 
config file.....any ideas?



Cheers
James

On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 16:51 , Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>My point is, if trustix is rpm based, you can use alien to convert the 
>debs to rpm.
>
>The most recent debian files are available at
>
>http://debian.nfgd.net/debian/experimental/
>
>which is were I maintain 2.0 packages, until 2.0 is released, well 
>tested, and ready to upload to debian proper.
>
>
>
>
>XMS.MS Support wrote:
>> I believe Trustix is Redhat based so it supports RPM's. I just couldn't find 
>> any remotely recent RPM's of DBmail anywhere!!
>> 
>> Tried setting the LMTP bind address  to 127.0.0.1 and still getting the same 
>> messages
>> 
>> 
>> Mar 18 13:14:49 mx1 postfix/qmgr[543]: warning: premature end-of-input on 
>> private/dbmail-lmtp socket while reading input attribute name
>> Mar 18 13:14:49 mx1 postfix/qmgr[543]: warning: private/dbmail-lmtp socket: 
>> malformed response
>> Mar 18 13:14:49 mx1 postfix/qmgr[543]: warning: transport dbmail-lmtp 
>> failure -- see a previous warning/fatal/panic logfile record for the problem 
>> description
>> Mar 18 13:14:49 mx1 postfix/master[534]: warning: process 
>> /usr/lib/postfix/lmtp pid 650 exit status 1
>> Mar 18 13:14:49 mx1 postfix/master[534]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/lmtp: bad 
>> command startup -- throttling
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers
>> James
>> 
>> On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 13:52 , Paul J Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>> 
>> 
>>>
>>>XMS.MS Support wrote:
>>>
>>>>Also, now that i have compiled dbmail for my system, if i need to do a 
>>>>re-install, can i just copy the contents of /usr/local/sbin over to the new 
>>>>install and not have to install 
>> 
>> the 
>> 
>>>>devel stuff?
>>>
>>>Does trustix have some degree of support for common packaging formats ?
>>>
>>>If it support the debian or rpm format, you could install those.
>>>
>>>You could then convert the debian packages to your system by running 
>>>something 
>>>like alien, which converts between all kinds of different packaging formats.
>>>
>>>
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