You probably do not have the glibc-devel package installed.
Mate
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Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 19:46:06 -0400 (EDT), Ryan Cleary
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>These two headers are part of package glibc-devel-2.1.1-6, which
>apparently you don't have installed. To install this package, go to
I found this out minutes before I received this email!
Thanks.
-- Ed Weinber
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Ed Weinberg wrote:
> not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
> #make setup check
> linux responds:
> ./compile qmail-local.c
> qmail-local.c:1: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
> qmail-local.c:2: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory
> make: *** [qm
On Fri, 06 Aug 1999 18:26:09 -0500, Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ed Weinberg wrote:
>>
>> not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
>> #make setup check
>> linux responds:
>> ./compile qmail-local.c
>> qmail-local.c:1: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
>> qmail-
Ed Weinberg wrote:
>
> not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
> #make setup check
> linux responds:
> ./compile qmail-local.c
> qmail-local.c:1: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
> qmail-local.c:2: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory
> make: *** [qmail-local.o] Error
not sure if I am missing a lib or something, but when I type:
#make setup check
linux responds:
./compile qmail-local.c
qmail-local.c:1: sys/types.h: No such file or directory
qmail-local.c:2: sys/stat.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [qmail-local.o] Error 1
any ideas?
-- Ed Weinberg,
Wouldn't be bad if next RH gave people the choice between
sendmail and qmail. Or, when we upgrade, tried to check for
sendmail or qmail being installed before, and kept to the
already chosen MTA.
Installing and uninstalling sounds very wzie to me.
My 2p.
Fabrice Scemama
--
"Ceux que la fum
On Fri, 7 May 1999, Sam wrote:
> > On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 10:42:11AM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> > # Another funny thing is that the 6.0 upgrade moved my pine.conf to
> > # pine.conf.rpmsave, and replaced it with *nothing*. Funny, funny...
rpm -ql pine will probably tell you that the new pine
Justin Bell writes:
> On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 10:42:11AM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> # Another funny thing is that the 6.0 upgrade moved my pine.conf to
> # pine.conf.rpmsave, and replaced it with *nothing*. Funny, funny...
> #
>
> I hope you are reporting these problems to RedHat
It's not a
The RedHat Kickstart install alleviates all your sendmail woes. I use the
Kickstart install method on our network here and it's great! I have one
floppy that I use for all our servers: I stick in the floppy and walk
away. No sendmail, all qmail.
It works just as well installing from the local CD-
On Fri, May 07, 1999 at 10:42:11AM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
# Another funny thing is that the 6.0 upgrade moved my pine.conf to
# pine.conf.rpmsave, and replaced it with *nothing*. Funny, funny...
#
I hope you are reporting these problems to RedHat
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Another funny thing is that the 6.0 upgrade moved my pine.conf to
pine.conf.rpmsave, and replaced it with *nothing*. Funny, funny...
Mate
I haven't yet tried this, but I believe you can get RH to stop throwing
sendmail at you during the install simply by creating an empty RPM, naming
it sendmail, and setting it's version to 99.99, or something like that. I
do not believe that RH's installer overwrites high-versioned
On Thu, 6 May 1999, listy-dyskusyjne Krzysztof Dabrowski wrote:
> At 20:25 99-05-05 , Russell Steffen wrote:
> >
> >
> >You can choose sendmail during a fresh install. However, when you do the
> >updgrade from a previous version, sendmail is forcibly installed and there
> >is no obvious way to
gt; your system..
I haven't yet looked into RH 6.0, but previous versions of Red Hat
installed sendmail whether you did a fresh install or an upgrade.
I haven't yet tried this, but I believe you can get RH to stop throwing
sendmail at you during the install simply by creating an empty
At 20:25 99-05-05 , Russell Steffen wrote:
>
>
>You can choose sendmail during a fresh install. However, when you do the
>updgrade from a previous version, sendmail is forcibly installed and there
>is no obvious way to turn that off.
>
>Russ
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you haven't done "rpm -e sendmail
mail if you want to completely get rid of
> it.
>
> Regards,
> Mark
>
>
> On Wed, 5 May 1999, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 5 May 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> >
> > >I ju
rdl wrote:
>
> >I just upgraded my Linux system to RH 6.0, and not only it installs
> >sendmail but it starts automatically at boot.
>
> Hmmm, I thought you can choose whether to install sendmail or not. At
> least that was the case in previous version.
>
> Unless yo
wrote:
> On Wed, 5 May 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
>
> >I just upgraded my Linux system to RH 6.0, and not only it installs
> >sendmail but it starts automatically at boot.
>
> Hmmm, I thought you can choose whether to install sendmail or not. At
> least that was t
On Wed, 5 May 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
>I just upgraded my Linux system to RH 6.0, and not only it installs
>sendmail but it starts automatically at boot.
Hmmm, I thought you can choose whether to install sendmail or not. At
least that was the case in previous version.
Unless you used a
I just upgraded my Linux system to RH 6.0, and not only it installs
sendmail but it starts automatically at boot.
At least during the previous upgrade it did not start sendmail
automatically.
After *stopping* and nuking sendmail, create the links
ln -sf ../../var/qmail/bin/sendmail /usr/lib
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