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from my experience, the easiest way to effectively kill you
server (for some time, until you solve it) is to do just what is
proposed by Jose below, and to forget to set the right permissions
and ownership for the copied file.
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Message-------
From: Jose AP Celestino
<japc@gandalf>
Date: Monday, January
29, 2001 06:45:34 PM
To: J.J.Gallardo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: doubts
about re-compile
Is qmail-pop3d.c the only file affected by the
patch?
If so why don't you cd the qmail source tree, apply
the patch and then:
make
and copy the qmail-pop3d to
/var/qmail/bin ?
Best regards.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at
04:33:28PM +0100, J.J.Gallardo wrote: > This is a doubt about
the best way to compile again qmail: > > I have my
system running qmail perfectly, but some days ago i
discovered > that qmail has not the patch that "Scott
Moorhouse" re-wrote to solve > the problem with the
"Netscape's download indicator doesn't progress". > The file
involved is "qmail-pop3d.c". I have tried to compile the
file > (alone) with the patch apliayed, but may be the file
has some > dependencies with another files ( I cannot run "cc
or gcc" over the > file) and so, we have to re-compile all the
qmail distribution. >
-- Jose AP Celestino
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