Sorry Charles, I believe he got distracted by me.. I'm the one with the
Mandrake 8 box that it is working on and we were communicating via email and
not the list.. So the reason why he hasn't gotten to it yet was because of
me.. Anyways, he's done everything I have done and he is still having the
problem. I just asked him to do what you mentioned and hopefully he will do
it soon as I really want to see whats up with this. Question though.. I've
been told it makes no difference but I always (for the past year anyways)
install qmail using 'make setup check' then 'make setup' People have told me
this is repetitve but thats the way I do it (shrug) Question now is just for
clarification with this problem.. Does it make a diff or not?
--JT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: RE: RE: RE: Problem with VAR directory during install
> Steve Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The compile does run. But when it's over
> > with the /var/qmail directory is as empty as the bottom of a dry
> > well.
>
> The only proof that the compile and install goes correctly is your word --
and
> since nothing ends up in /var/qmail, obviously that's incorrect.
>
> The last time you said this, I requested you post a copmlete log of the
"make
> setup check" procedure so we could see it. You've ignored that, twice.
No
> one can help you without that information.
>
> If you don't want to post that information to the list (or put it on a web
> server and post the URL), hire a qmail consultant to fix it for you. The
list
> can't be of any help if you won't give us the information we need.
>
> Charles
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