Oh PS...  I installed from scratch and so I didn't use qtp-newmodel
and I didn't redirect any output from the build.

Thanks
John



On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:39 PM, Eric Shubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tek Support wrote:
>> I did keep the preline binary - I can send it to you here or off list.
>
> I'm just curious to know if it's really a binary or not. The error message
> appears as though it's some sort of script, but that's not necessarily the
> case. If it's a script I'd like to see it. If it's binary, no need.
>
>> But from what I've seen during the install, the rpmbuild stuff seems
>> to clean up all of the source files, so wouldn't it also clean up the
>> build messages?  If you can tell me where to look or what file(s) you
>> need I would be happy to send them along.
>
> The build messages simply go to the screen (and are lost) unless you
> redirect them somewhere. If you were to use qtp-newmodel, the messages are
> logged in the /usr/src/qtp-upgrade/log/ directory.
>
>> Thanks
>> John
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Eric Shubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Glad you got it working. You didn't happen to keep the bogus preline file
>>> around, did you? I'd be curious to know if it was actually a binary or not.
>>> I'd also want to have a look at the build messages for preline.
>>> Unfortunately, I don't have a 64-bit machine to do any testing on.
>>>
>>> Tek Support wrote:
>>>> Well I decided to copy the preline file from a (CentOS 5) i386 machine
>>>> which the preline was giving the correct messges on, and put it onto
>>>> my (CentOS 5) x86_64 machine and it worked.  My assumption was that
>>>> preline would not work coming for a different architecture, but it did
>>>> and I re-setup a test TMDA account and it too worked correctly.
>>>>
>>>> So, it was preline and this is now solved.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your help,
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Tek Support <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Eric, I can contact you off list but I want to be clear, the
>>>>> problem isn't with TMDA, it's with preline.  And preline is part of
>>>>> the qmail-1.03 package.  I need some help understanding if preline is
>>>>> compatable with the 64bit OS and if (and how) I can recompile it to
>>>>> work.
>>>>>
>>>>> We are in the situation where TMDA is going to be required.  We were
>>>>> using it on our last server in our "qmailrocks" setup.  Now that I've
>>>>> switched us over to qmailtoaster the install worked fine, but it
>>>>> wouldn't run.  I've narrowed it down to preline giving a weird error,
>>>>> and it must be either incompatable with 64 bit or corrupted.  In
>>>>> addition I have tried using TMDA without the preline and it worked for
>>>>> the initial incoming email.  But after the sender gets the
>>>>> confirmation, and returns the comfirmation, preline is required - (per
>>>>> the TMDA website).
>>>>>
>>>>> If preline cannot do what I need, I'll have to find another option to
>>>>> do what preline did.
>>>>>
>>>>> By the way, the currently installed spam filters do seem to block
>>>>> emails to us that we would consider 'valid'.  They also seem to let
>>>>> through spam that we would not like to get.  TMDA resolves both of
>>>>> these issues.  With TMDA we didn't have this problem, and the owner
>>>>> wants it back.  And as far as I know, there are no technical issues
>>>>> with compatability or anything like that from installing TMDA.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I'm looking for some instructions on rebuiding preline?  Or does
>>>>> anyone know if preline is incompatable with CentOS 5 64bit?  If it is,
>>>>> I'll have to try something else.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Eric Shubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>> I generally recommend not using TMDA for several reasons, but I realize 
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> it can be useful in some circumstances. That being said, I have installed
>>>>>> and configured TMDA on a toaster on a contract basis. Please contact me 
>>>>>> off
>>>>>> list if you're interested.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> FWIW, I don't recall having to use preline at all. That might have been 
>>>>>> due
>>>>>> to the way TMDA was implemented though.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tek Support wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi all, I'm trying to run TMDA on my fresh (for a few months) x86_64
>>>>>>> CentOS 5 install.  I have had nothing but trouble and after many hours
>>>>>>> I have finally tracked it down to '/var/qmail/bin/preline'.  Or at
>>>>>>> least it's part of the problem if not the whole thing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> TMDA requires the usage of 'preline' in the .qmail-user file like such.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> | preline tmda-filter...blah blah...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At first I thought the problem was in TMDA, but after much testing,
>>>>>>> what's happening is that preline is spitting out this error:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> /var/qmail/bin/preline: line 1: hello: command not found
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have received a bounce email from the intented recipient with this
>>>>>>> error shown, and I have tried to run preline from the shell and got
>>>>>>> the exact same error.  So in trying to be diligent I have looked at
>>>>>>> the preline.c source to see if I could figure out what might cause the
>>>>>>> above error.  I couldn't find anything related.  So I greped the full
>>>>>>> source tree for qmail-1.03 and still nothing came up.  The source for
>>>>>>> preline has nothing in it with 'line 1:', nor for 'hello", nor for
>>>>>>> "command not found'.  So that's why I greped the tree and no files
>>>>>>> seemed to have those.  The documentation for preline is very slim, but
>>>>>>> it appears that there are 3 possible arguments (f, r, d).  But those
>>>>>>> don't do anything different for me, using them all produce the same
>>>>>>> error.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Can anyone help me?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Preline add's some headers to the email and then forwards it onto the
>>>>>>> tmda-filter program.  So I can't live without it.  Could preline be
>>>>>>> corrupt?  Can I rebuild it by itself, and if so, what would be the
>>>>>>> shell commands to use?  I can read 'C' and even mess around a bit with
>>>>>>> it, but I'm not a full blown C programmer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or, is this something someone has seen before?  I have searched the
>>>>>>> toaster documention and googled for it but I'm not finding anything,
>>>>>>> which is odd, as I'm rarely the first person to ever encounter a
>>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> John
>>>>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> -Eric 'shubes'
>>>
>
>
> --
> -Eric 'shubes'
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