Greetings

  Slightly off the point but still close enough not to start another thread.

  Is there a place where I can obtain precompiled AIX binaries for
Exim with MySQL support in either BFF or RPM formats?

  I am wanting to replace our ageing sendmail Linux solution with
summin more robust and considering that the majority of our systems
run AIX5 & 6 it would make sense to keep to that instead of investing
in X86 kit for a single server or two.  Our standard is also only to
use known good pre-compiled binaries which are readily available for
Linux but not really for the enterprise Unix's

Regards
Michael L Griffin

Confucius: He who play in root,
           eventually kill tree.


On 03/03/2008, Tony Finch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  >
>  > I thought parse errors were synax related, but I find it hard to believe
>  > that either aix or exim would have these sorts of errors.
>
>  Hmf, now Exim is having the problem you observed with nano. I'm afraid I
>  can't help with the details of this since I don't have an AIX box here.
>  However I can provide some advice that's true to all Unixes.
>
>  Your copy of gcc is choking on the system headers, which implies that your
>  gcc installation is broken. (More broken than just getting the default
>  object format wrong.) There's a program (IIRC called fixheaders) that gcc
>  uses during installation to make a copy of the system headers in which
>  vendor-specific C extensions are replaced with gcc-specific C extensions.
>  It looks like your gcc doesn't have (or can't find) suitable massaged
>  copies of the headers.
>
>  Perhaps this page will help:
>  http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-gnu.html
>
>  Tony.
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