Yes, I tried.
No use.
Every patch try to patch the same file in a different way.
The reverse order of applying patches doesn't help.
Remo Mattei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ãrta:
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> Kis Peter On 11/3/08 1:23 PM, "Kis Peter"
Kis Peter ha scritto:
Thanks.
I tried this way.
Fist I applied qmail-smtpd-auth-059 patch,
then I applied chkuser-2.0.9 manually,as seen at
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/installation/manual.html
See result below.
./compile chkuser.c
./load qmail-smtpd chkuser.o dn
make it all again WITHOUT chkuser, and check in Makefile where the
b64encode routine is compiled (probably b64encode in included in other
modules).
Take care to mantain this routine (or the including module) in the
Makefile with chkuser.
Tonino
Kis Peter ha scritto:
I double-checked again ev
Thanks.
I tried this way.
Fist I applied qmail-smtpd-auth-059 patch,
then I applied chkuser-2.0.9 manually,as seen at
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/installation/manual.html
See result below.
./compile chkuser.c
./load qmail-smtpd chkuser.o dns.o rcpthosts.o commands
Probably you deleted some lines, in Makefile, which are important for other
patches.
You have only to add what chkuser asks for, keeping what previous patches
inserted. In this case, you deleted the lines which contain "b64decode" routine.
Ciao,
Tonino
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Probably you deleted some lines, in Makefile, which are important for other
patches.
You have only to add what chkuser asks for, keeping what previous patches
inserted. In this case, you deleted the lines which contain "b64decode" routine.
Ciao,
Tonino
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