Re: Installation Issues

2005-11-16 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 01:35:50AM -0500, Joey wrote:
 checking module dependencies and their versions...
 Segmentation fault
  
 I am running SA on on a RH7.3, FC4 and RHES3 server the funny thing is the
 ONLY box it's working on is the RH7.3 which was installed via CPAN.
  
 I get the same errors on both FC4  RHES3
 I read through INSTALL and UPGRADE and believe  I have all additional
 required modules, but just can't get this to work...

If you're getting a segfault, you either have hardware issues (likely memory),
or your perl install is messed up.

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RE: Installation issues

2004-10-21 Thread Michele Neylon :: Blacknight Solutions
Kevin Morwood wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I am sure this issue has come up before.  I have seen mention of it
 but no resolution. 
 
 I am trying to build/install SA 3.0.0.  I have been using SA
 since 2.1 or something really old.  The most recent I have
 installed (running currently) is 2.63.  I have been installing these
 via RPMs. 
 
 Now, I am not able to find RPMs for 3.0.0 for RH9.  So, I
 figured it shouldn't be too hard to just build it.  Oh, how wrong can
 one be! 
 
 Not being a Perl/CPAN expert I am lost.  When I run perl
 Makefile.PL...the resulting makefile is garbage.  I write
 software for a living and it is easy to see that this
 makefile won't build anything.  But as I said I write
 software for a living and I don't have real time to debug/fix
 this.  Since I'm sure that someone has seen this before I
 would like just a nudge in the right direction.
 
 I have tried on both my production server and on a clean RH9.
  I thought maybe I had messed up the Perl environment so I
 built a new one from scratch.  The end result was exactly the
 same.  I will test whatever steps on the clean machine and
 then apply the same steps to the production server.  In the
 worst case I'll end up with a new machine for handling all of our
 email (not a bad thing). 
 
 Thanks in advance and sorry for the long post...
 
 Kevin
When you say the makefile is garbage, do you mean it simply won't work or
what?


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RE: Installation issues

2004-10-21 Thread Kevin Morwood
Ok...that was easy.  Never built from an RPM source before.  Not bad.

I figured out that I needed to then find the generated RPM files...and install 
those.

Woohoo!  SA 3.0.0 ...here I come

Thanks again,
Kevin

 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Morwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 2:18 PM
 To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
 Subject: Installation issues

 Now, I am not able to find RPMs for 3.0.0 for RH9.  So, I
 figured it shouldn't be
 too hard to just build it.  Oh, how wrong can one be!

 Kevin

 Don't give up. It is very easy.

 You can build the .src.rpm from the tar.gz on the SA website.

 Use: rpmbuild -tb Mail-Spamassassin-3.0.0.tar.gz

 Which may mean you need to rename the name of the download file to the
 above.

 Alan





RE: Installation issues

2004-10-21 Thread Kevin Morwood
Developement work like developing new rules?

Anyway...we're up and running without spamassassin-tools.  I need to get on 
CPAN and
pull a couple modules that it claims to need before I can install it.

Thank you so much for your help.

Now I am off to learn about storing user specific rules...and hopefully being 
able
to store those in an LDAP database.  I heard that this was supposed to be a 
feature
available in 3.0.0.  This site is all LDAP driven so being able to store rules 
there
will be very nice.

Later,
Kevin

 -Original Message-
 From: Kevin Morwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 4:32 PM
 To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
 Subject: RE: Installation issues


 Ok...that was easy.  Never built from an RPM source before.  Not bad.

 I figured out that I needed to then find the generated RPM
 files...and install those.

 Woohoo!  SA 3.0.0 ...here I come

 Thanks again,
 Kevin

 Kevin

 The binaries should be somewhere like:

 /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386

 Unless you use the --target directive of rpmbuild to build for another
 architecture e.g. athlon. In which case they will be in:

 /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/athlon

 You get the idea.

 Anyway, you should end up with 2 rpms:

 226223 Oct  4 23:23 spamassassin-3.0.0-1.athlon.rpm
  95460 Oct  4 23:23 spamassassin-tools-3.0.0-1.athlon.rpm

 You only need install spamassassin-tools-3.0.0-1.arch.rpm if you intend to
 do development stuff.

 HTH

 Alan






Re: Installation issues

2004-10-21 Thread Niek
Please don't hijack threads.
You break the list archives and screw up the threading in mail clients
that support threading. You did this by replying to an unrelated post,
removing the entire message body, changing the subject and typing your
new post. Please use the 'new' function of your MUA.
P.S.
Read the learn2quote url in my sig :)
Kind regards,
Niek
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