** Reply to note from Dave Airlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 9 Sep 2003 01:24:08 +0100 
(IST)


> > - unable to compile CourierIMAP, corrupt file in gcc; solution: reinstal 
> > gcc 
>    
> when you say reeinstall do you mean using the original rpms? or from 
> source? I'd run memtest86 on it for a few hours...

Dave, 

as with regard to gcc: 

the proginal install was done form RH CDs, and, gcc was installed at system
install, as part of system install.

after I struck problem with 'corrupt file', I 'rpm removed' gcc and whatever
rpm indicated was a pre-req dependency; I then 'rpm installed' everyting I
remove in previous step in reverse order.

then, it 'just worked' (much to my surprise, though, I won;t admit to the
surprise part)



Voytek Eymont
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