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Hi,
I am trying out vusaged .. Installed a fresh copy of CentOS 5.5 i386. I got
the below error. Anyone has a work-around?
[r...@localhost vusaged]# cd /var/src/vpopmail-5.5.0/vusaged
[r...@localhost vusaged]# make
gcc -o vusaged vusaged.o socket.o grow.o signal.o packet.o query.o cache.o
Hi wL,
The usage daemon uses libev, so you should install the libev development
headers.
In Debian/Ubuntu they're called libev3-dev. I'm not familiar with CentOS
to know how to do this there, but I think this should help you out.
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Thanks Harm van Tilborg
The usage daemon uses libev, so you should install the libev development
headers.
In Debian/Ubuntu they're called libev3-dev. I'm not familiar with CentOS
to know how to do this there, but I think this should help you out.
I had installed libev-3.9 via tarball.
I
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On 06/22/2010 08:59 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Thanks Harm van Tilborg
The usage daemon uses libev, so you should install the libev development
headers.
In Debian/Ubuntu they're called libev3-dev. I'm not familiar with CentOS
to know how to do
The usage daemon uses libev, so you should install the libev development
headers.
In Debian/Ubuntu they're called libev3-dev. I'm not familiar with CentOS
to know how to do this there, but I think this should help you out.
I had installed libev-3.9 via tarball.
I did this
cd