On Jan 16, Dave Restall - System Administrator, , , via Exim-users wrote
> Hi John,
>
> Snip...
>
> > What am I doing wrong? I tried reading the documentation on dbm but it
> > did not seem to help. I do seem to have gdbm package installed but not
> > sure if that helps or is relevant.
>
> H
jpff via Exim-users wrote:
[...]
> dbstuff.h:101:16: fatal error: db.h: No such file or directory
> #include
> ^
> compilation terminated.
> I cannot find a package to include Berkeley db, although it was there in
> Jessie.
https://packages.debian.org/file:db.h
https://package
On 16/01/2019 20:03, jpff via Exim-users wrote:
> dbstuff.h:101:16: fatal error: db.h: No such file or directory
> #include
> ^
> compilation terminated.
>
> I cannot find a package to include Berkeley db, although it was there in
> Jessie.
perhaps libdb5.3-dev ?
https://pack
Thank yu all fotr the response. I tried with aptitude to finfd the
libdb5.3-dev and lindb-dev packages but they w`ere not found. But
enbolde`ned by your responses i just get an apt-get and behold! I have
moved to the next missing package.
Thanks again and apologies for my stupidity
==John
Hi John,
Snip...
> What am I doing wrong? I tried reading the documentation on dbm but it
> did not seem to help. I do seem to have gdbm package installed but not
> sure if that helps or is relevant.
Have you installed libdbm-dev ?
Regards,
D
lists/exim/users/2019-01-16.tx
jpff via Exim-users (Mi 16 Jan 2019 21:03:45 CET):
> I am sure I a being obtuse here but I run exim on my firewall computer
> which for historical reasons runs Debian. I am in the process of upgrading
> to Stretch but I cannot build exim. I rather like to have my own build as
> (a) Debian l
On 16 Jan 2019, at 15:03, jpff via Exim-users wrote:
I am sure I a being obtuse here but I run exim on my firewall
computer which for historical reasons runs Debian. I am in the
process of upgrading to Stretch but I cannot build exim. I rather
like to have my own build as (a) Debian lag
I am sure I a being obtuse here but I run exim on my firewall
computer which for historical reasons runs Debian. I am in the process of
upgrading to Stretch but I cannot build exim. I rather like to have my own
build as (a) Debian lags behind current versions usually and (b) I have a
lot