Has anyone got MaiScanner running on Mandrake 10.1?

Brian Parish clicknow at SWIFTDSL.COM.AU
Mon Oct 11 12:35:42 IST 2004


OK - contact me off list at: brian at univex.com.au and we'll set it up.

cheers
Brian

On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 20:47, Julian Field wrote:
> Remote access would be useful, yes.
>
> At 11:39 11/10/2004, you wrote:
> >Can rebuild source rpms designed for Mandrake use, but attempting it
> >with the rpms provided with MS, you'll get results like this:
> >
> >bzip2: Bad flag `-n'
> >bzip2, a block-sorting file compressor.  Version 1.0.2, 30-Dec-2001.
> >
> >    usage: bzip2 [flags and input files in any order]
> >
> >    -h --help           print this message
> >    -d --decompress     force decompression
> >    -z --compress       force compression
> >    -k --keep           keep (don't delete) input files
> >    -f --force          overwrite existing output files
> >    -t --test           test compressed file integrity
> >    -c --stdout         output to standard out
> >    -q --quiet          suppress noncritical error messages
> >    -v --verbose        be verbose (a 2nd -v gives more)
> >    -L --license        display software version & license
> >    -V --version        display software version & license
> >    -s --small          use less memory (at most 2500k)
> >    -1 .. -9            set block size to 100k .. 900k
> >    --fast              alias for -1
> >    --best              alias for -9
> >
> >    If invoked as `bzip2', default action is to compress.
> >               as `bunzip2',  default action is to decompress.
> >               as `bzcat', default action is to decompress to stdout.
> >
> >    If no file names are given, bzip2 compresses or decompresses
> >    from standard input to standard output.  You can combine
> >    short flags, so `-v -4' means the same as -v4 or -4v, &c.
> >
> >+ find /var/tmp/perl-Convert-BinHex-root/usr -type f -print
> >+ sed 's@^/var/tmp/perl-Convert-BinHex-root@@g'
> >+ grep -v perllocal.pod
> >+ grep -v '\.packlist'
> >++ cat Convert-BinHex-1.119-filelist
> >+ '[' '/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/Convert/BinHex.pm
> >/usr/share/man/man3/Convert::BinHex.3pmX' = X ']'
> >+ /usr/lib/rpm/brp-mandrake
> >Cleaning files...done
> >Compressing files...done
> >Stripping files...done
> >Relativisation of symlinks...done
> >Clean perl...done
> >Building libraries symlinks...done
> >Processing files: perl-Convert-BinHex-1.119-2
> >error: File not found:
> >/var/tmp/perl-Convert-BinHex-root/usr/share/man/man3/Convert::BinHex.3pm
> >
> >
> >RPM build errors:
> >     File not found:
> >/var/tmp/perl-Convert-BinHex-root/usr/share/man/man3/Convert::BinHex.3pm
> >
> >and variations on the theme.  I have no knowledge of how a src rpm is
> >built, but understand that it's some difference with the way Mandrake is
> >set up that needs to be reflected in the spec files.  ODes that make
> >sense?
> >
> >I would be happy to provide ssh access to a Mandrake server for testing
> >purposes if that helps.
>
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