Has anyone any other ideas? So far noone has had a suggestion that even comes close to fixint this issue and it's fairly persistant with every new install I do of Slackware8.
Bryan on 11/13/01 12:20 PM, IceBerg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yes, Im using the stable verion of vpopmail5. > > Bryan > > > on 11/13/01 11:54 AM, Tim Hunter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> are you using vpopmail 5.0? >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: IceBerg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 11:50 AM >>> To: Ken Jones >>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Subject: Re: qmailadmin 1.0 canidate >>> >>> >>> configure and make both were ran as root. Obviously I never made >>> it to make >>> install-strip. >>> >>> Bryan >>> >>> on 11/13/01 11:13 AM, Ken Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>> You have to run configure, make, make install-strip as root. >>>> Why? >>>> >>>> Because vpopmail 5.0 only lets root look around in vpopmail's >>>> lib directory. Hence you won't get a correct Makefile created. >>>> >>>> I run configure as root and never have a problem. >>>> >>>> Is that in the INSTALL file? >>>> >>>> Ken >>>> >>>> On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 09:59, IceBerg wrote: >>>>> Neither defining nor not defining --enable-vpopmaildir has any >>> effect it >>>>> still spews out about 2 or 3 pages of undefined referances. Here is a >>>>> fairly large chunk of them so you all can see what Im talking about >>>>> >>>>> =====cut here==== >>>>> >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:727: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:735: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:738: undefined reference >>> to `vpasswd' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:742: undefined reference >>> to `verror' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:749: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:751: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_setpw' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:762: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:768: undefined reference >>> to `vdelfiles' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:780: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:791: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:821: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/user.c:826: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> util.o: In function `check_local_user': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/util.c:60: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> util.o: In function `check_email_addr': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/util.c:95: undefined reference >>> to `lowerit' >>>>> util.o: In function `fixup_local_name': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/util.c:129: undefined reference >>> to `lowerit' >>>>> util.o: In function `ack': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/util.c:155: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> auth.o: In function `auth_system': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:47: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:57: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:62: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:70: undefined reference >>> to `vclose' >>>>> auth.o:/usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:78: more undefined >>> references to >>>>> `vclose' follow >>>>> auth.o: In function `set_admin_type': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/auth.c:134: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> template.o: In function `send_template_now': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/template.c:366: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getall' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/template.c:370: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getall' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/template.c:390: undefined reference to >>>>> `vclose' >>>>> template.o: In function `check_user_forward_vacation': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/template.c:402: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> command.o: In function `process_commands': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/command.c:194: undefined >>> reference to `vclose' >>>>> command.o: In function `setdefaultaccount': >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/command.c:208: undefined reference to >>>>> `vauth_getpw' >>>>> /usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0/command.c:218: undefined >>> reference to `vclose' >>>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >>>>> make[2]: *** [qmailadmin] Error 1 >>>>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0' >>>>> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >>>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0' >>>>> make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 >>>>> root@mail:/usr/src/qmail/qmailadmin-1.0# >>>>> >>>>> ====cut here==== >>>>> >>>>> on 11/13/01 3:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Addressed to: IceBerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>> >>>>>> ** Reply to note from IceBerg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, >>> 13 Nov 2001 >>>>>> 09:08:29 -0500 >>>>>> >>>>>> Are you specifying --enable-vpopmaildir=... ? >>>>>> >>>>>> That seems to mess things up for me. Not using the option works, but >>>>>> either >>>>>> >>>>>> --enable-vpopmaildir=../vpopmail >>>>>> >>>>>> or >>>>>> >>>>>> --enable-vpopmaildir=/usr/local/src/mail/work/vpopmail >>>>>> >>>>>> (Absolute or relative path) both give me failures during make that >>>>>> seem to start with: >>>>>> >>>>>> mske[2]: Entering directory '/usr/local/src/mail/work/wmailadmin-1.0' >>>>>> gcc -I. -g -O2 -c qmailadmin.c >>>>>> qmailadmin.c:30: vpopmail.h: No such file or directory >>>>>> qmailadmin.c:31: vauth.h: No such file or directory >>>>>> >>>>>> from the directory where I am working ls ../*.h shows me that the >>>>>> listed .h files are in that directory. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't claim to be a wiz at C and make, but the '-I.' in the gcc >>>>>> line, looks wierd to me. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am using SuSE Linux 7.2. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Rick >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Nope, Im compieling it as root and still the same thing. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Bryan >>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> on 11/13/01 8:46 AM, Hubbard, David at >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Try building it as root if you aren't already. I think >>>>>>>> I had the same issue you did, I used to compile it as >>>>>>>> a user and install as root, but that seems to have >>>>>>>> stopped working with recent releases. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Dave >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>> From: IceBerg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 8:35 AM >>>>>>>> To: Ken Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: qmailadmin 1.0 canidate >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Does not compile for me. I do a ./configure >>> --enable-htmldir=/var/apache >>>>>>>> --enable-cgibindir=/var/apache/cgi-bin, then I edit the >>> Maeile adding this >>>>>>>> line: INCLUDES = -I/var/vpopmail/include -I. Then do a >>> make and it fals >>>>>>>> on >>>>>>>> it's facee real hard with pages of undefined referances. >>> Everything else >>>>>>>> compiles fine, qmail, vpopmail5, courier-imap. qmailadmin >>> seems to be the >>>>>>>> only problem. Here is the setup: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Clean Slackware8 instalation. >>>>>>>> Qmail 1.03 >>>>>>>> Vpopmail 5.0 >>>>>>>> autorespond 1.0.0 >>>>>>>> daemontools 0.76 >>>>>>>> dot-forwardv0.71 >>>>>>>> ezmlm 0.53 >>>>>>>> fastforward 0.51 >>>>>>>> mysql 3.23.44 >>>>>>>> apache 1.3.22 >>>>>>>> kernel 2.4.14 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Rick Widmer >>>>>> Internet Marketing Specialists >>>>>> http://www.developersdesk.com >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
