The problems were gone when I put comments at lines below in configure
file.
Qmailadmin 0.59 now running on my system at url:
https://ayu.irfamedia.net/cgi-bin/qmailadmin

htmldir=""
#for f in /home/httpd/html /usr/local/apache/htdocs /usr/local/www/data
#do
#    if test -d $f
#    then
#        htmldir=$f
#    fi
#done
# Check whether --enable-htmldir or --disable-htmldir was given.

cgibindir=""

#for f in /home/httpd /usr/local/apache /usr/local/www /var/lib/httpd
/var/www
/usr/local/www /var/www
#do
#    if test -d $f/cgi-bin
#    then
#        cgibindir=$f/cgi-bin
#    fi
#done

I am not sure,  is this bug qmailadmin on solaris 8 or caused by
unfortunately
of my system?

regards,
Fahrizal Razak


Rob Genovesi wrote:

> Do you have "vchkpw" in your /etc/group ?
>
> I had this exact same problem on Sun Solaris 2.7, but I can't for the life
> of me remember how I got around it.  I remember the missing "vhckpw" group
> being key.  (The configure script allows you to set specify a different
> user, but not a different group).
>
> I'll try to dig back through notes and see what else I might have had to do
> to get past that ...
>
> -Rob
>
> At 07:30 AM 7/7/2001 +0700, you wrote:
>
> >Ken Jones wrote:
> >
> > > Something is wrong with the /var/vpopmail/bin/etc directory.
> > >
> > > Why are you setting the vpopmail dir on the configure line?
> > >
> > > the configure script automatically looks in /etc/passwd
> > > to get the home directory of the vpasswd user and places
> > > everything under that directory.
> > >
> > > If you want to place things in a different directory I
> > > *highly* recommend you don't do something "NonStandard",
> > > meaning, do it the way most people do.
> > >
> > > If you want to put everything in /var/vpopmail
> > > make vpopmail's home directory be /var/vpopmail
> > >
> > > usermod -d /var/vpopmail vpopmail
> > >
> > > Then when you run configure you can do
> > >
> > > ./configure
> > >
> > > with no options
> > >
> > > Ken Jones
> > > inter7
> >
> >The result using qmailadmin 0.59 like as below:
> >
> >********************************************************************
> >
> >bash-2.05# cd qmailadmin-0.59
> >bash-2.05# usermod -d /var/vpopmail vpopmail
> >bash-2.05# ./configure
> >creating cache ./config.cache
> >checking for a BSD compatible install... ./install-sh -c
> >checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> >checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
> >checking for working aclocal... missing
> >checking for working autoconf... missing
> >checking for working automake... missing
> >checking for working autoheader... missing
> >checking for working makeinfo... missing
> >checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.8
> >checking for gcc... gcc
> >checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... yes
> >checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler... no
> >checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
> >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> >checking for ranlib... ranlib
> >checking for POSIXized ISC... no
> >checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
> >checking for AIX... no
> >checking for crypt in -lcrypt... yes
> >checking for crypt in -lshadow... no
> >checking for floor in -lm... yes
> >checking for gethostbyaddr in -lnsl... yes
> >checking for getsockname in -lsocket... yes
> >configure: error: Unable to find your vpopmaildir, specify
> >--enable-vpopmaildir.
> >bash-2.05#
> >
> >
> >bash-2.05# ./configure --enable-vpopmaildir=/var/vpopmail
> >loading cache ./config.cache
> >checking for a BSD compatible install... ./install-sh -c
> >checking whether build environment is sane... yes
> >checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
> >checking for working aclocal... missing
> >checking for working autoconf... missing
> >checking for working automake... missing
> >checking for working autoheader... missing
> >checking for working makeinfo... missing
> >checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.8
> >checking for gcc... gcc
> >checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... yes
> >checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) is a cross-compiler... no
> >checking whether we are using GNU C... yes
> >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes
> >checking for ranlib... ranlib
> >checking for POSIXized ISC... no
> >checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E
> >checking for AIX... no
> >checking for crypt in -lcrypt... yes
> >checking for crypt in -lshadow... no
> >checking for floor in -lm... yes
> >checking for gethostbyaddr in -lnsl... yes
> >checking for getsockname in -lsocket... yes
> >......stop here with nothing.....
> >
> >*******************************************************************
> >
> >Any more suggestions?
> >
> >regards,
> >Fahrizal Razak

Reply via email to