[qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Wicus Roets
Hi, I've completed a NEW installation of qmailtoaster on a virtual Centos 6 x86_64 server, though not without a few curve balls. Thanks to Dan, the only reason I have vqadmin working is as I could download his compiled .rpm after digging the archives. Attached is his QMT-CentOS6 script

Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Sebastian Grewe
Keep in mind that QMT is closing in on a new release including CentOS 6. Iirc there is a beta going now that offers binary packages already. Cheers, Sebastian On 14.01.2014, at 17:51, Wicus Roets wi...@r4c.co.za wrote: Hi, I’ve completed a NEW installation of qmailtoaster on a virtual

Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Sebastian Grewe
As for your issue: change the run file and increase the memory softlimit. That should fix those memory issues. Cheers, Sebastian On 14.01.2014, at 17:51, Wicus Roets wi...@r4c.co.za wrote: Hi, I’ve completed a NEW installation of qmailtoaster on a virtual Centos 6 x86_64 server,

RE: Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Wicus Roets
Increasing the softlimit for the SMTP (port 25) from 20M to 65M worked. Noted that on 64M it won’t work. Doing the exact same for the SUBMISSION (port 587) did not work. Had it up to 200M and then finally uncommented the softlimit line, which still does not allow it to work … From:

Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Sebastian Grewe
I just read over your mail again and then noticed your comments inside the error lines. My bad. It may sound silly but I'd try to put it way too high and see if it works at all. I'd thin uncommenting softlimit enables a default. I remember having those issues but mine were solved by upping the

[qmailtoaster] Re: No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Eric Shubert
This is true. Binary packages are built, available in the testing/ repo. All install scripts aren't done yet, but some are. You should be able to yum install them after you install the qmailtoaster-release package in the nodist branch. Sources are available at

[qmailtoaster] Re: No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Eric Shubert
Thanks for being on top of this, Sebatian. My time is limited today. You should check the developers list too for COS6 related issues. Dan started a thread there on 8/9/13 which has a lot of information, most of which has been fixed in the packages that are in the testing/ repo. Thanks to

RE: Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Wicus Roets
Comparing to the box I need to replace the coming weekend, being an Pentium II (i686) with only 490M available to the OS (with an 80G IDE ;) and my own test box PORT PII vsVM* vs VM-Test SUBMISSION 12M vs65M

RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Wicus Roets
Thanks. Looking forward to playing once I get this migration/upgrade out of the way. (The current hardware is on it's final legs) -Original Message- From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] Sent: 14 January 2014 07:54 PM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: [qmailtoaster]

RE: Re: [qmailtoaster] No package compat-libf2c compat-libgcc compat-libsdc++-33 available

2014-01-14 Thread Wicus Roets
Until then, I believe I have the thread Eric referred to: http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg35826.html 3) You'll think you're out of the woods because everything will start up -- but you're not... there is a dependency I haven't tracked down yet to the

[qmailtoaster] QMT Mission Statement

2014-01-14 Thread Eric Shubert
My Fellow QMT Community Members, QMailToaster has had quite a history in the nearly 11 years since the qmailtoaster.com name was registered, and I think it's long overdue to have a Mission Statement (as ugly as those can be, I admit). While I was aware of the 10 year anniversary that