Dan - don't tell me how, but I think we're cooking on gas now. First off - MinGW was installed to get rid of the error messages I was seeing about not having a C compiler installed. Anyway, I uninstalled.
I then checked the make version as below - and it said "C:\perl...\dmake.exe". So I removed dmake using PPM. Check the make again and it said make='nmake'. Here's the new makefile for your interest in case you can see something that changed. http://old.nabble.com/file/p28000348/Makefile Makefile I ran Nmake and it works (? - see below). Nmake install also runs without error. I can't explain it - but it seems possibly to do with both dmake and nmake being installed. I tried to test it though with Msg wrote: > > spamassassin --lint and I see > Error wrote: > > config: no rules were found! Do you need to run sa-update? > So I ran sa-update and I see Error wrote: > > error: gpg required but not found! > So is it now just a case of installing gpg? Shouldn't there be some default rules somewhere?! Daniel Lemke wrote: > > Hmm some strange things here... > > What does "perl -V:make" tell you? > Should be something like "make='nmake';" > > I found some references to MinGW, do you need it for any reason or would > it be possible to uninstall it? > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Installation-error-on-Windows-Server-2008---64-bit-tp27950951p28000348.html Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.