I have obtained the latest qpopper (4.0.5) and built it
successfully on a Solaris 9 system. All the hosts show up as
unverfiable 0.0.0.0. So I read the FAQ and this tells me:
All IP addresses are logged as 0.0.0.0
This is usually caused by a problem in the specific version
of gcc on your platform. Try upgrading gcc.
So I did that -- obtained and build gcc-3.3.2 which is the latest
gcc. Rebuilt qpopper, did make install, and kill -HUP the inetdpid.
I am still getting the errors.
Questions arising from this include:
How can I be *sure* the new daemon is being used?
I could reboot, but it is a bit drastic.
Which versions of {GCC,platform) are known to fix this problem?
Has this problem been sucessfully resolved on Solaris?
If so was this by other means than the latest GCC?
Thank you,
Hugh