Hi Ralf,
I've checked the postfix package again and it _IS_ correct. I've
a different guess as this is only one way your could end up with
default_privs = root in main.cf: Either you manually configured it or
you bootstrapped incorrectly. Please do the following and compare it
with my values:
Hello list !
I'm facing this error message sometimes, and don't know
how to fix it. Seems that the option to use XML::Simple parser instead
of the internal one is ignored (or misused by myself ?) Here is the
command I type;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ openpkg build emacs
# operating with
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 02:16:16PM +0200, Olivier Kaloudoff wrote:
Hello list !
I'm facing this error message sometimes, and don't know
how to fix it.
The I/O error just indicates an I/O error and is independent
of the parser. It means that the build tool cannot retrieve
the index
I'm having trouble getting readline support working in the latest
sqlite3 (3.3.17-20070425 from CURRENT). Even though I have the
with_readline option enabled in the spec, it does not appear to be
finding the readline includes properly. I do have the readline RPM
installed (5.2.4-20070507) and
As I was building the latest samba rpm for the security issue, I noticed
that there were a couple of incorrect dependencies...
The first is that it required openpkg = 20060823, which is not true.
It doesn't seem to have any specific relation to which version of
openpkg that is being used.
I'm trying to build the r package on RHEL4 64-bit platform but it fails
with this:
/usr/local/bin/cc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../../src/include
-I../../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -fpic
-fPIC -c Lapack.c -o Lapack.o
/usr/local/bin/cc -std=gnu99 -shared -L/usr/local/lib -o
David M. Fetter wrote:
Is there any word on this problem? I just tried to build emacs again
from current on the RHEL4 64-bit but it still wasn't recognizing the
architecture.
+ ./configure --cache-file=./config.cache --prefix=/usr/local --with-x
--x-includes=/usr/X11R6/include
Well, I went to look at the cvs for emacs and I found the following link
with the notable excerpt:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/emacs/emacs/etc/MACHINES?revision=1.24view=markup
---BEGIN---
X86_64 GNU/Linux
No special procedures should be needed to build a 64-bit Emacs. To
build a