Re: Qmail installation on FreeBSD 4 following LWQ didn't work out

2000-04-27 Thread Neil Blakey-Milner
I wrote: > If you're unable to wait a day or two, it won't kill you if you install > it manually. I should get around to upgrading it tomorrow, if not in > the next few hours. Ok, it took 34 hours, since I had to find out about repository copies. It should work now. Neil -- Neil Blakey-Milner

Re: Qmail installation on FreeBSD 4 following LWQ didn't work out

2000-04-26 Thread Neil Blakey-Milner
On Wed 2000-04-26 (17:35), Mads E Eilertsen wrote: > I've installed daemontools a couple of times now, on FreeBSD and other > platforms, and never felt any need for a package. What are the > specific arguments against doing this on FreeBSD? Like on most other platforms - it makes it harder for s

Re: Qmail installation on FreeBSD 4 following LWQ didn't work out

2000-04-26 Thread Mads E Eilertsen
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote: [...] svscan: No such file or directory If you install daemontools according to the instructions, svscan will be in /usr/local/bin, or where you specified it to be (conf-home). > [...] ignoring all advice > that FreeBSD people are giving)? If you i

Re: Qmail installation on FreeBSD 4 following LWQ didn't work out

2000-04-26 Thread Neil Blakey-Milner
On Wed 2000-04-26 (14:21), Gabriel Ambuehl wrote: > I just attempted to install qmail on a FreeBSD 4 box following LWQ > (which did always work for my SuSE Linux boxes). I installed qmail, > daemontools and ucspi-tcp using the respective ports but when I try > > root@beta 14:20:58 /etc/init.d # q

Qmail installation on FreeBSD 4 following LWQ didn't work out

2000-04-26 Thread Gabriel Ambuehl
Hello, I just attempted to install qmail on a FreeBSD 4 box following LWQ (which did always work for my SuSE Linux boxes). I installed qmail, daemontools and ucspi-tcp using the respective ports but when I try root@beta 14:20:58 /etc/init.d # qmail start # (I put it there as I couldn't find anot