I know this is not a channel for support, but maybe one of you fellow devinfo folks might have an answer.
I was messing around with the early bird package and I installed the development rpms and then made the net-rwhois perl package and I have messed up my qmail (I think) by doing that. I have not received any mail from the outside world at the carrollweb.net domain since Sunday around noon, right after making the package. I did receive some internal stuff this morning around 4:00am from the cron daemon and snort/acid, but nothing else. Here's what my qmail log is showing: @400000003ce064a210b8152c alert: oh no! lost spawn connection! dying... @400000003ce064a210b8346c alert: oh no! lost spawn connection! dying... @400000003ce064a210b83c3c status: exiting @400000003ce064f33057add4 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20 I have no idea what is going on or the "local 0/10 remote 0/20" means. I assume it's the number of locally generated e-mails and remote e-mails queued in the system awaiting delivery... I did not see any problems when I installed all the development RPM's in Darrell May's contrib area. I even went back and removed those rpm's with the exception of make, which said there are three packages dependent upon it, so I left it. That did not fix it... I have searched the general and experienced users forums but the one thread I found did not result in anyone knowing of a fix other than a complete reinstall of SME. I am running SME 5.1.2 with update-1 blade applied. I am hoping someone my know what I need to do short of a complete reinstall. I guess this goes to show that I need to get a second machine up and running as a development box... Contacting off list is preferred unless this is considered appropriate here. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. Tom Carroll Dataware Computers -- Please report bugs to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] (only) to discuss security issues Support for registered customers and partners to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives by mail and http://www.mail-archive.com/devinfo%40lists.e-smith.org