On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 15:25 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote:
Johnny,
I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love CentOS.
So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add all the horde
packs I should be fine? What should I look to configure?
Thanks
I would just use yum to install them
2. /etc/init.d/qmail does´t start the freshclam daemon Possible
Solution: run freshclam via crontab or modding the init script a little
bit
I checked it on my installation, and found out that freshclamd is also
not running and startet with qmail.
Is it possible that I have a different init
I think that is a good idea to send what SO you are using.
We are using the FC3 and CentOS for testing and is working fine.
2006/1/7, Christian Schmied [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2. /etc/init.d/qmail does´t start the freshclam daemon PossibleSolution: run freshclam via crontab or modding the init script
I am using RHEL 4
In the qmail init script there is nothing about freshclam,
or I'm too silly to find it :-)
If I start freshclamd manually with the freshclam init
script then everything is fine, just wondering in which script the freshclam
daemon should normally be started.
Christian.
Hi, I'm trying to install qmail-toaster on my CentOS 4.2 (x86_64)
box.. I've followed the easy setup guide to point seven (7. Install
QmailToaster Packages) and here I get into trouble... the install
stops after a while and reports:
start error
checking for zlib installation... /usr
configure:
Am Samstag, den 07.01.2006, 19:59 +0100 schrieb Christian Schmied:
freshclam can be started with service freshclam start or
/etc/init.d/freshclam start .
And im sure freshclam pid crashes from time to time . Take a look in few
days with ps aux | grep freshclam
I am using RHEL 4
In the qmail
Maybe we should put freshclam also under the control of the supervise
run script, so if I'm correct the daemon tools should start freshclam
again if the daemon crashes.
freshclam can be started with service freshclam start or
/etc/init.d/freshclam start .
And im sure freshclam pid crashes from
It looks like, that the build process has found the older version of
zlib and I think this is your problem.
I would suggest to remove both zlib version, if you have deps you can
force the remove of an rpm package with the --force switch, and install
the recommended zlib version or an later
Hello,
Why do you not install this rpm thru yum repos?
yum install zlib
If you need to remove any rpm packages, try to do this:
Finds the actual name for the package:
rpmquery package
.ie rpmquery zlib, gives the packagename zlib-1.2.3-1.0.2
Removes the package:
rpm -e package
Remove even
Check to make sure that the /var/qmail/users/assign has the correct
uid:gid for the vpopmail:vchkpw combo.
Erik
On 1/7/06, hawk82 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
I upgraded my older qmailtoaster install (I believe it was
1.0.5-1.1.15, but am not sure). I used the upgrade script made by
Hello Wayne,
QmailToaster is an entire system. Decoupling it is a lot of work, I
think your best bet is to hit QmailRocks.org and do it from source.
That way you just get what you want.
Erik
On 1/7/06, Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to setup another qmailtoaster but without
I ended up deleting the mysql table for one of the domains I host. I
then added the domain using ./vadddomain. Then I added all the e-mail
accounts back in.
Works now. Somehow that table for that domain got buggered up. I
have two other domains hosted on this box, although I am not sure if
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