Hi Jake, I'm Amit Dalia from India. I was trying to install qmail-toaster on centos 5.3. Everything goes well till running below script
"sh cnt50-install-script.sh". After running this script I got the below error: ./compile fghack.c fghack.c: In function 'main': fghack.c:31: warning: ignoring return value of 'dup', declared with attribute warn_unused_result ./load fghack unix.a byte.a ./compile match.c ./compile matchtest.c matchtest.c: In function 'main': matchtest.c:22: warning: implicit declaration of function '_exit' matchtest.c:22: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function '_exit' ./load matchtest match.o unix.a byte.a ./choose clr trypoll iopause.h1 iopause.h2 > iopause.h ./choose clr tryulong64 uint64.h1 uint64.h2 > uint64.h ./compile deepsleep.c ./compile multilog.c multilog.c: In function 'startprocessor': multilog.c:200: warning: passing argument 2 of 'execve' from incompatible pointer type multilog.c: In function 'fullcurrent': multilog.c:216: warning: implicit declaration of function 'rename' multilog.c: In function 'doit': multilog.c:528: warning: suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value ./choose c trysysel select.h1 select.h2 > select.h ./compile iopause.c ./compile tai_now.c In file included from tai_now.c:3: /usr/include/time.h:332: error: expected ')' before '__clock_id' /usr/include/time.h:335: error: expected ')' before '__clock_id' /usr/include/time.h:338: error: expected ')' before '__clock_id' /usr/include/time.h:346: error: expected ')' before '__clock_id' /usr/include/time.h:351: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'clockid_t' /usr/include/time.h:356: error: expected ')' before '__clock_id' make: *** [tai_now.o] Error 1 Copying commands into ./command... cp: cannot stat `compile/svscan': No such file or directory error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.67044 (%build) RPM build errors: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.67044 (%build) error: File not found by glob: /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/daemontools-toaster*.rpm Installing ucspi-tcp-toaster . . . I'm unable to go ahead after this. Any kind of help will be appreciated. Thanks. Reagards, Amit Dalia