How can I rebuild an srpm changing default conditional build values?
E.g: I downloaded a courier-imap src package and in the SPEC file i see it
say:
# Conditional build:
# _without_ldap - without LDAP support
# _without_mysql - without MySQL support
# _without_postgresql - without PostgreSQL suppo
> Pl help me in changing the Filesystem type from ext3 to ext2
> as ext3 is using a lot of machine resources for the journelling.
> I m using red hat linux 7.2 .
just change your entry (ext3->ext2) in the /etc/fstab && umount /mntpoint &&
mount /mntpoint
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I need to install a small mail server for 50-100 users with Smtp, Imap, Pop3
support.
All of the software must work with LDAP as my user data already is on LDAP
and I manage the whole thing (ftp, unix accounts, samba-pdc, windows client)
with LDAP.
I've found these solutions by now:
Qmail + VPopm
> Oggetto: error: failed dependencies: while upgrading PHP.
I just upgraded my php as requested by up2date.
During the upgrade up2date installed me this packets:
The following packages were added to your selection to satisfy dependencies:
NomeVersione R
> 1) i wanna change the domain of my mail server
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> by[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> as you can see, i wanna change or eliminate de word "mail"
> so, where file a need to modified?
you need to add to your sendmail.cw (/etc/sendmail.cw or
/etc/mail/sendmail.cw)
the li
> RedHat 7.2 supports ext3. I've been playing with it on a small test box
> over the last few weeks. Does anyone know how large I can make a single
> file with it?
>
> I believe ext2 had a limit of around 2 gigs.
ext2 on 2.4.x kernel (rh 7.1/7.2) can handle files bigger than 4gb.
I use mysql wi
> > I have been running into weird database corruption issues on my IBM
boxes
> > using RedHat 7.2 and ServeRAID.
> Just my 2 cents. Have you upgraded the firmware of serverraid ?
> We have problem with different firmware/kernel/driver combination
> on our previous installation.
Yes, we upgraded
IBM, so we "hope" the problem is in these patches!
To Thornton Prime: if you know of any test I can do to help all of us
solving the problem, those would be the welcomes.
Stefano Bagnara
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