Re: 2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-13 Thread Darren Nickerson
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, "Darren" == Darren Nickerson wrote: Darren> Advice off-list (thanks Todd & Steven!) has pointed out that I am Darren> reinventing the wheel here anyway, since RedHat have an SRPM in the Darren> current Powertools. Darren> So I'll spend some time on that now. ;-

Re: 2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-13 Thread Seva Adari
Forwading to the list Steven Lembark wrote: > > Yes compilation goes fine on redhat-7 with gcc. Check and make sure > > that there are no "configure" errors first and are you doing a > > "make depend" before issuing a make? > > would it make sense to modify the Makefile to something like: > > al

Re: 2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-13 Thread Darren Nickerson
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, "Seva" == Seva Adari wrote: Seva> Yes compilation goes fine on redhat-7 with gcc. Check and make sure Seva> that there are no "configure" errors first and are you doing a "make Seva> depend" before issuing a make? Thanks for your advice - I was not doing a 'make

Re: 2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-12 Thread Seva Adari
Yes compilation goes fine on redhat-7 with gcc. Check and make sure that there are no "configure" errors first and are you doing a "make depend" before issuing a make? __ Seva Darren Nickerson wrote: > (had some more time to spend on this one - replying to myself) > > Okay, if I export BISON_SIM

Re: 2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-12 Thread Darren Nickerson
(had some more time to spend on this one - replying to myself) Okay, if I export BISON_SIMPLE=/usr/lib and run configure a few times, it seems to pickup /usr/lib/bison.simple. The next problem was with the location of com_err.h . . . in RedHat at least it's within a subdir /usr/include/et/com

2.0.7 on Redhat-7

2000-11-09 Thread Darren Nickerson
Trying to build 2.0.7 on RedHat-7 box, I see: make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/CYRUS/cyrus-imapd-2.0.7/timsieved' echo '/^# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE/+2,$d' >eddep echo 'w' >>eddep cp Makefile Makefile.bak ed -s Makefile < eddep rm eddep echo '&