Thanks guys, I installed and configured everything now.
I hate to be bothering you with more newbe questions, but I can't get
over the next bump.
I've executed qmailctl start, qmailctl stat gives the expected
result. The web interfaces run, but there aren't any services running
yet. I noticed /etc/init.d/qmail and tried to start that. It gives
this error:
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire clamd/supervise/lock: temporary
failure
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire imap4-ssl/supervise/lock:
temporary failure
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire smtp/supervise/lock: temporary
failure
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire pop3-ssl/supervise/lock:
temporary failure
supervise: fatal: unable to acquire imap4/supervise/lock: temporary
failure
Am I missing something?
On 19-jan-2006, at 14:40, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 07:33 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 06:50 -0600, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 13:12 +0100, Thijs Cadier wrote:
zlib-1.2.1.2-1.2 is the newest one...
On 19-jan-2006, at 13:04, Ole Johansen wrote:
yum upgrade zlib
{snip}
That said, there does not seem to be any issue with the new qmail-
toaster zlib package in CentOS ... at least not any issues I have
noticed (I could be wrong though, and zlib effects everything on the
distro, including sshd and httpd). I usually never recommend a --
nodeps
install ... what I did on all but a test server was change the
SRPM spec
file and recompile it without that require.
A long term permanent solution might be a %if statement in the
clamav-
toaster SPEC that only requires the new version of zlib on
distros that
don't backport packages.
BTW ... I do not mean this as a criticism to qmailtoaster. I highly
recommend toaster, and I use it on CentOS-4.x in the corporation
where I
manage the network/machines.
It is just a suggestion to make things smoother.
Another suggestion is to change several files to be:
%config(noreplace)
Files that I think should be config(noreplace)
include /etc/mail/local.cf
----------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ <---This should be:
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
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