I'm running CentOS 4.4 on an AMD 64 X2 chip with upgraded versions of PHP (5.1.6-1.2.1.centos) and MySQL (5.0.22-1.centos.1) DISTRO=CentOS OSVER=4.4 ARCH-x86_64 BUILD_DIST=cnt4064 BUILD_DIR=/usr/src/redhat Recently, I decided to take the plunge and upgrade my qmail toaster to the "plus" version. My current package set is: qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.5 isoqlog-toaster-2.1-1.3.1 spamassassin-toaster-3.1.4-1.3.2 control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.1 qmailadmin-toaster-1.2.9-1.3.1 simscan-toaster-1.2-1.3.1 daemontools-toaster-0.76-1.3.1 courier-imap-toaster-4.1.1-1.3.2 clamav-toaster-0.88.4-1.3.3 maildrop-toaster-devel-2.0.2-1.3.1 ripmime-toaster-1.4.0.6-1.3.1 vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2 ezmlm-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.1 courier-authlib-toaster-0.58-1.3.1 autorespond-toaster-2.0.4-1.3.1 libdomainkeys-toaster-0.68-1.3.1 qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.5 squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.8-1.3.3 vpopmail-toaster-5.4.13-1.3.2 maildrop-toaster-2.0.2-1.3.1 qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2-1.3.1 qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.7-1.3.9 ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.1 ezmlm-cgi-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.1 send-emails-toaster-0.5-1.3.1
Downloaded and installed qmailtoaster-plus-0.2.7-1.3.9 per the instructions and without incident, then went to qtp-menu to do the install: When I run up2date from within the qtp menu I get the following output: ---------- Issuing command: qtp-ami-up2date /usr/sbin/qtp-ami-up2date: line 94: 1.2 zlib-1.2.3-1: syntax error in expression (error token is ".2 zlib-1.2.3-1") --- Hit ENTER to return to menu --- No love there, So... I tried to run the newmodel script and got the following output: ------------ This machine's OS is supported, but this version/arch has not been tested...Do you want to proceed at your own risk? Y Do you want to include development packages? N qmail Toaster is an integrated distribution... ...Now that you've been warned, we will proceed with package selection ... /us/sbin/qtp-newmodel: line 357: 1.2 zlib-1.2.3-1: syntax error in expression (error token is ".2 zlib-1.2.3-1") ---Hit ENTER to return to menu --- Anyone else encounter this? Any ideas? Thanks, Ron