On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 02:46 PM, Guenther Theilen wrote:
If that's what it's still being written as, then I'd try a
make clean, configure, make, make install
That did it.
make clean was the key.
What version of qmailadmin were you using? The latest builds should
recompile the full
Am Samstag, 2. August 2003 18:12 schrieb Tom Collins:
What version of qmailadmin were you using? The latest builds should
recompile the full source whenever config.h changes, making a make
clean unnecessary. If you're using a recent version, there may be a
problem in our build process.
I'm
hi
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
hope this helps.
Guenther Theilen said:
Hi,
I set up qmail on a Debian woody system. So far everything works fine.
Now I want to use the autoresponder, but when I enable it with qmailadmin
I
get a wrong path in the .qmail-file.
Hi,
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
I already thought about that, but it had no effect.
It should work just with configure, make, make install, I suppose? No
restarting, rebooting or something else like that necessary?
Regards
Guenther
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian sarge/testing
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 10:16, Guenther Theilen wrote:
Hi,
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
I already thought about that, but it had no effect.
It should
Hi,
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian sarge/testing
Nope, doesnt't change anything.
Thanks anyway. ;-)
Regards
Guenther
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 02:49 AM, Guenther Theilen wrote:
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian
sarge/testing
Nope, doesnt't change anything.
Thanks anyway. ;-)
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
Hi Tom,
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
incorrectly. After building the new qmailadmin, it should create NEW
.qmail files with the correct path.
it should, but it doesn't.
I deleted the .qmail-files, build the new version of qmailadmin and created a
new
Guenther Theilen wrote:
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
incorrectly. After building the new qmailadmin, it should create NEW
.qmail files with the correct path.
it should, but it doesn't.
I deleted the .qmail-files, build the new version of qmailadmin and created
Guenther Theilen wrote:
Are you sure you are doing a make install?
Yes, I am.
I even deleted the qmailadmin-file in the cgi-bin directory and installed it
new with configure, make, make install.
Didn't help.
What's the output of this command (in the qmailadmin source/build
directory):
# grep
Hi Jeff,
If that's what it's still being written as, then I'd try a
make clean, configure, make, make install
That did it.
make clean was the key.
Thanks a lot!
Regard
Guenther
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