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[cobalt-users] (RAQ4) Mailscanner installation failed
- Subject: [cobalt-users] (RAQ4) Mailscanner installation failed
- From: "Arthur Sherman" <cobalt-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon May 3 11:42:09 2004
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Sun Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
Dear List,
I have ran into a problem I can not solve myselve.
I was trying to install a Mailscanner on a RAQ4 that had not it previously
installed. Perl has been upgraded to 5.8.3 (Zeffie's pkg; thank you very
much).
When I run Install.sh I get, "MakeUtils outdated... Run
Update-MakeMaker.sh...". I modified the scripts to reflect a new path to
perl (with help of the List). Now install.sh runs... But it can not build
modules. Look at this:
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[root MailScanner-4.30.3-1]# ./install.sh
Good. You have the patch command.
Good, you have /usr/src/redhat in place.
Good, unpackaged files will not break the build process.
Good, you appear to only have 1 copy of Perl installed.
I think you are running Perl 5.00503.
Ensuring that you have all the header files that are needed
to build HTML-Parser which is used by both MailScanner and
SpamAssassin.
Good, your version of ExtUtils::MakeMaker is up to date
This script will pause for a few seconds after each major step,
so do not worry if it appears to stop for a while.
If you want it to stop so you can scroll back through the output
then press Ctrl-S to stop the output and Ctrl-Q to start it again.
If this fails due to dependency checks, and you wish to ignore
these problems, you can run
./install.sh nodeps
Rebuilding all the Perl RPMs for your version of Perl
Attempting to build and install perl-Net-CIDR-0.08-3
Missing file perl-Net-CIDR-0.08-3.src.rpm. Are you in the right directory?
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And so it repeats for every step.
What did I do wrong?
How could I help it?
May someone could guide me as I am a very newbie to Unix (meanwhile)?
Thank you,
_________________________________________________________
Arthur Sherman