On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Michael Schloh von Bennewitz wrote:
I tried out pine for the first time today. It seems to connect to whatever
is listening to port 25 (postfix, netcat, etcetera), but only if its
configuration is correct.
Now I'm wondering if it's postfix, I can telnet to port 25 but I
bash-2.05b# openpkg rpm --erase postfix
error: Failed dependencies:
MTA is needed by (installed) qpopper-4.0.5-2.0.0
MTA is needed by (installed) pine-4.58L-2.0.0
I've added --force, but rpm -e doesn't seems to work. Is there a way to
remove a package (force) even when
--On Dienstag, 16. März 2004 13:26 -0600 Mike's List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
bash-2.05b# openpkg rpm --erase postfix
error: Failed dependencies:
MTA is needed by (installed) qpopper-4.0.5-2.0.0
MTA is needed by (installed) pine-4.58L-2.0.0
I've added --force, but rpm -e
--On Dienstag, 16. März 2004 12:36 -0600 Mike's List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried out pine for the first time today. It seems to connect to
whatever is listening to port 25 (postfix, netcat, etcetera), but only
if its configuration is correct.
Now I'm wondering if it's postfix, I can
Thanks to: Bill Campbell, Steffen Weinreich, and Thomas Lotterer for
the quick replies. The below command works.
In addition, you can rebuild the package and do an rpm -U --force to
do the new installation. I decided to remove/reinstall to be safe.
openpkg rpm --erase --nodeps postfix
How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review it.
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David M. Fetter - UNIX Systems
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Steffen Weinreich wrote:
--On Dienstag, 16. März 2004 12:36 -0600 Mike's List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I tried out pine for the first time today. It seems to connect to
whatever is listening to port 25 (postfix, netcat, etcetera), but only
if its configuration is
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review
David M. Fetter wrote:
How do I get the rpm rebuilds to keep the rpm-tmp.* file around so I can
look for information on why something failed? It looks like when I do a
rebuild even if it fails the rpm-tmp.* file is automatically removed
before I have a chance to review it.
Don't use --rebuild;
I'm getting an error when attempting to rebuild gettext and I'm not sure
why it's failing. At this point, I have done an RPM comparison between
my server and the OS requirements listed on
http://cvs.openpkg.org/getfile?f=openpkg-re/osprereq.txt. At first I
had many more packages so I trimmed
How do I build Apache with support for PHP/MySQL/IMAP and so on?
Currently, I'm doing the following to install packages:
openpkg rpm -rebuild /dir/source then openpkg rpm -Uvh build
But I need more options for some of the software, my server platform
is Solaris 9 and I need to get Squirrelmail
Do this:
1. openpkg rpm -ivh apache*src.rpm
2. vi %prefix/RPM/SRC/apache/apache.spec
3. make appropriate configure changes/additions
4. openpkg rpm -ba %prefix/RPM/SRC/apache/apache.spec
5. openpkg rpm -ivh $prefix/RPM/PKG/apache*.rpm
Mike's List wrote:
How do I build Apache with support for
Oh, and if you want more detail you can look at this doc I wrote on
building RPM's. It wasn't originally meant for OpenPKG specifically but
it still is the same concept.
http://www.fetterconsulting.com/index.php?name=solarisrpm
Mike's List wrote:
How do I build Apache with support for
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, David M. Fetter wrote:
Do this:
1. openpkg rpm -ivh apache*src.rpm
done
2. vi %prefix/RPM/SRC/apache/apache.spec
I'm green with this options stuff but there are tons of lines with
# packages options and many more lines of code, note, I'm not a
programmer/developer.
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 07:35:12PM -0800, David M. Fetter wrote:
Do this:
1. openpkg rpm -ivh apache*src.rpm
2. vi %prefix/RPM/SRC/apache/apache.spec
3. make appropriate configure changes/additions
4. openpkg rpm -ba %prefix/RPM/SRC/apache/apache.spec
5. openpkg rpm -ivh
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