On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, David Lord wrote:

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> On 17 Jan 2006, at 11:41, Davide Libenzi wrote:
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>> Can you try this?
>>
>> $ find /usr/include -type f -exec grep -H statfs {} \;
>
> Hi again
>
> I'm still no further forward with solution as to why I can't get a
> clean compile of 1.21 or 1.22 on NetBSD 3.0. Although I've not yet
> done a reinstall from scratch I've extracted all distribution files
> and above command pointed to that usr/include is exactly same as
> before.
>
> I've traced where I went wrong on subsequent postinstall and deleted
> some critical files (recovered from backup) and after reducing
> maximum sizes and number of mails parameters got around the error -
> 213 (this pc has only 64 MB ram vs 128 MB on system being replaced.
>
> XMail still seems to be working ok for local mail and a short period
> with pop3 collection for lan directed through this pc.
>
> I've a domain that gets so little genuine mail I'll direct that
> through this box and setup some of pcs on lan to send through it.
>
> Only real problem I've seen is that /etc/daily crontab creates
> daily.out with 'To: root' and uses 'sendmail -t' to extract
> recipients which isn't accepted by XMails sendmail. I've just changed
> that and similar crontabs to use real sendmail.

Honestly I have no idea. I'd restart with a clean system install, and 
build up from there. When things gets really screwed and wierd, that's 
usually the best way.



- Davide


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