An upgrade of spamassassin using qtp-newmodel fails (using small union) :
Building squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 ...
Installing squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 in the sandbox ...
Building spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15 ...
qtp-build-rpms - rpmbuild failed for spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5
Wim Godden wrote:
An upgrade of spamassassin using qtp-newmodel fails (using small union) :
Building squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 ...
Installing squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 in the sandbox ...
Building spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15 ...
qtp-build-rpms - rpmbuild failed for spamass
Thanks for the quick reply, but the problem wasn't resolved by updating
the CPAN bundle.
I'm running CentOS 5.2 (i386). Previous runs of qtp-newmodel ran without
a glitch.
I have :
ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.48
and :
cpan[2]> install Bundle::CPAN
Test::Harness is up to date (3.16).
ExtUtils::CBuild
The problem is *caused* by updating the CPAN bundle. You need a pre-6.44
version of MakeMaker for it to work.
Wim Godden wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply, but the problem wasn't resolved by updating
the CPAN bundle.
I'm running CentOS 5.2 (i386). Previous runs of qtp-newmodel ran without
a gl
Eric,
Is there some way to go back to pre-6.44 ?
Or is there a patch that I can use to upgrade my system on 6.48 ?
Kind regards,
Wim
Eric Shubert wrote:
The problem is *caused* by updating the CPAN bundle. You need a
pre-6.44 version of MakeMaker for it to work.
Wim Godden wrote:
Thanks fo
Download and reinstall the perl binary rpm that corresponds to your
present version (mine is perl-5.8.8-15.el5_2.1), using the
--replacefiles option:
# rpm --replacefiles -Uvh perl-5.8.8.*.i386.rpm
Wim Godden wrote:
Eric,
Is there some way to go back to pre-6.44 ?
Or is there a patch that I
Odd thing : I just download and installed MakeMaker 6.43, but I still
get the same error :
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
'ENABLE_SSL' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
'SYSCONFDIR' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
Writing Makefile for Mail::SpamAssassin
Makefile wr
No, you'll need the whole perl package. There are other interdependent
modules in the perl package, you can't necessarily just pick the one
file. That, and I'm not sure that 6.43 is quite old enough. 6.44 was
just the first version we noticed the problem with. It might have been
introduced anyw
I installed perl-5.8.8-15.el5_2.1 again (happened to be the same version
you have) and now I get :
Executing(--clean): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.66524
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/redhat/BUILD
+ rm -rf Mail-SpamAssassin-3.2.5
+ exit 0
Installing spamassassin-toaster-3.2.5-1.3.15 in the sandbox ..
rpm doesn't recognize things that are installed via CPAN, because
they're not reflected in rpm's database.
Use yum and the rpmforge repo to install them, and you'll be good to go.
Be sure to use a fresh sandbox after you've installed anything.
P.S. I'm a little surprised that qtp-newmodel did
Adding them manually through rpmforge did the job.
However, a new problem turns up now. I can receive SMTP connections from
most hosts, but when I try from an internal host, I get a timeout.
What happens :
> telnet 192.168.1.138 110
Trying 192.168.1.138...
Connected to local.vpn.home (192.168.1.1
The default toaster firewall is a little over zealous (or retarded,
depending on your perspective).
You need to add a rule to your firewall.sh script to allow local
traffic, like so:
# shubes 5/16/06 - accept packets from local nets
iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 -j ACCEPT
Th
I can connect just fine, but it takes about 30 seconds for the greeting
"220 brussels3.firstlinknetworks.com - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3
SMTP Server ESMTP" to show up on SMTP.
On POP3, it shows right away.
Could it have something to do with the blacklist in
/var/qmail/control/blacklist
Yeah. I'd get rid of the last 2 you have listed (for various reasons).
Wim Godden wrote:
I can connect just fine, but it takes about 30 seconds for the greeting
"220 brussels3.firstlinknetworks.com - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3
SMTP Server ESMTP" to show up on SMTP.
On POP3, it shows rig
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