On 02/09/2013 11:35 AM, LHTek wrote:
It still had an issue with perl repo being installed near the end but
that didn't stop the update. so I just manually installed it.
Manually installed what specifically, please? I'm guessing you're
talking about some perl package, as I'm not aware of any
I'm confused by your confusion. ;) Perhaps I should explain.
Spamdyke is not yet a part of the stock QMT package. This is mostly due
to the fact that I wanted to make spamdyke easily available for people
at a point in time before I had taken responsibility for the QMT
project. So the best way
Hey List,
I have announced it a while back that I have been working on a Cookbook for
Opscode Chef to simplify the installation of Qmailtoaster. As it was mainly
desgined to work for me and Hosted Chef, I noticed that it might not be as
widely accepted as it could be. So I went ahead and wrote
OK, I tried (somewhat foolishly) to re compile vpopmail from source.
While it worked when I tried to add a domain. Unfortunately it borked
my existing installation and did not play nicely with vqadmin. I was
able to run newmodel and get it all back working, but the segmentation
fault still
Quick question. Can I install vpopmail from source using the same flags
as the newmodel script and expect it to work correctly? as opposed to
using default ./configure, make, make install?
On 02/10/2013 09:46 PM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
OK, I tried (somewhat foolishly) to re compile
On Monday 11 February 2013 01:45 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Hey List,
I have announced it a while back that I have been working on a Cookbook for
Opscode Chef to simplify the installation of Qmailtoaster. As it was mainly
desgined to work for me and Hosted Chef, I noticed that it might not be