On Donnerstag 08 Oktober 2009 Jonathan Feally wrote:
Did you autoreconf -i ??? That will usually create your configure
script and some other stuff.
No. Didn't know that command. And package autoconf was not even
installed. Usually when downloading a package, all you need to do is
./configure,
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I havent, and I don't plan on doing that. If anyone volunteers, please
do, and I'll apply them, but I can't spare the time atm.
Jonathan Feally wrote:
Did you also backport the adjustments I made for the IPv6 stuff or was
that just your initial commit? It appears not.
see
Copying them from 2.2.11 should be ok. I'll include them again in the
next release (coming very soon).
I always regenerate those files, and the debian port for the AVR arch
was complaining about the files being too old. Removing them makes
dbmail more portable, but puts an additional burden on
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On Donnerstag 08 Oktober 2009 Paul J Stevens wrote:
Removing them makes dbmail more portable
What would be the correct way to generate them from the current state?
I'm curious. The autoreconf -i didn't work for me.
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