hello. Following up on my own question yet again, I think I found the
trouble and I don't think it's NetBSD-5 specific.
pkgsrc/mail/sendmail/files/site.config.m4-sasl2
has the following change:
Index: site.config.m4-sasl2
Hello,
On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 09:16:41AM -0700, Brian Buhrow wrote:
> Hello. Following up on this thread again, I've read Christos' and
> John's answers. Here are some additional questions that may clarify what
>[...] it looks to me like sendmail stil won't run
> under newer versions of
Hello. Following up on this thread again, I've read Christos' and
John's answers. Here are some additional questions that may clarify what
I'm trying to understand.
Sendmail builds using libpthread just fine under NetBSD-5,
NetBSD-5.2 if we're being precise, but when the
On Apr 30, 5:49pm, Brian Buhrow wrote:
}
} hello. Following up on my own question, I think the problem is this:
}
} pkgsrc/mk/dlopen.builtin.mk has the following stanza, starting on line
} 37:
}
} # The following platforms require pthreads to be linked into the
} # application if
In article <201805010049.w410nejj025...@lothlorien.nfbcal.org>,
Brian Buhrow wrote:
>
> Threading works fine under NetBSD-5, the problem is sendmail's use of
>the _res structure for DNS queries.
It should be fixed not to do that :-)
> What's unclear to me, is if
In article <201804301850.w3uioqh2025...@lothlorien.nfbcal.org>,
Brian Buhrow wrote:
> hello. I'm trying to get sendmail-8.15.1 to build and operate from
>pkgsrc under NetBSD-5. It builds, but links against libresolv, which isn't
>thread safe. Sendmail-8.14, which I'm
hello. Following up on my own question, I think the problem is this:
pkgsrc/mk/dlopen.builtin.mk has the following stanza, starting on line
37:
# The following platforms require pthreads to be linked into the
# application if it uses dlopen() or else the applications will core
#
hello. I'm trying to get sendmail-8.15.1 to build and operate from
pkgsrc under NetBSD-5. It builds, but links against libresolv, which isn't
thread safe. Sendmail-8.14, which I'm currently running doesn't use
threading so this isn't a problem. It seems I have two options here to fix