Mailscanner + Fedora 3 x86_64 + sendmail
Kyle Krieg
kyle at MLUG.MISSOURI.EDU
Sun Apr 3 20:12:32 IST 2005
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Yeah, I saw that I had 2 perl (same) versions different arch and the
light bulb went off on why it could be breaking the install script...why
does Fedora do that on x86_64...umm..mysteries...
Here is the output from rpm -ql perl | grep bin.
[root at skywalker etc]# rpm -ql perl | grep bin
/usr/bin/a2p
/usr/bin/c2ph
/usr/bin/cpan
/usr/bin/dprofpp
/usr/bin/enc2xs
/usr/bin/find2perl
/usr/bin/h2ph
/usr/bin/h2xs
/usr/bin/instmodsh
/usr/bin/libnetcfg
/usr/bin/perl
/usr/bin/perl5.8.5
/usr/bin/perlbug
/usr/bin/perlcc
/usr/bin/perldoc
/usr/bin/perlivp
/usr/bin/piconv
/usr/bin/pl2pm
/usr/bin/pod2html
/usr/bin/pod2latex
/usr/bin/pod2man
/usr/bin/pod2text
/usr/bin/pod2usage
/usr/bin/podchecker
/usr/bin/podselect
/usr/bin/prove
/usr/bin/psed
/usr/bin/pstruct
/usr/bin/s2p
/usr/bin/splain
/usr/bin/xsubpp
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/unicore/CombiningClass.pl
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/unicore/lib/gc_sc/InCombin.pl
/usr/bin/a2p
/usr/bin/c2ph
/usr/bin/cpan
/usr/bin/dprofpp
/usr/bin/enc2xs
/usr/bin/find2perl
/usr/bin/h2ph
/usr/bin/h2xs
/usr/bin/instmodsh
/usr/bin/libnetcfg
/usr/bin/perl
/usr/bin/perl5.8.5
/usr/bin/perlbug
/usr/bin/perlcc
/usr/bin/perldoc
/usr/bin/perlivp
/usr/bin/piconv
/usr/bin/pl2pm
/usr/bin/pod2html
/usr/bin/pod2latex
/usr/bin/pod2man
/usr/bin/pod2text
/usr/bin/pod2usage
/usr/bin/podchecker
/usr/bin/podselect
/usr/bin/prove
/usr/bin/psed
/usr/bin/pstruct
/usr/bin/s2p
/usr/bin/splain
/usr/bin/xsubpp
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/unicore/CombiningClass.pl
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/unicore/lib/gc_sc/InCombin.pl
[root at skywalker etc]#
Julian Field wrote:
You have 2 packages installed both called "perl-5.8.5-9".
Just 2
different architectures.
That should break RPM :-(
Please do
rpm -ql perl | grep bin
The install.sh script I just sent you works around this
problem.
Kyle Krieg wrote:
Here is the output from the commands you asked
for. My install was
Fedora 3 base (full install) and the current yum
updates. My yum
updates are pointing to livna server.
Thanks!!
Kyle
[root at skywalker framadmn]# rpm -qi perl
Name : perl
Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 5.8.5
Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 9 Build
Date: Tue 12 Oct
2004 11:55:57 AM CDT
Install Date: Sun 20 Mar 2005 08:52:50 PM
CST Build Host:
tweety.build.redh at.com
Group : Development/Languages
Source RPM:
perl-5.8.5-9.src.rpm
Size : 28442178
License: Artistic or GPL
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Wed 20 Oct 2004 12:36:33
PM CDT, Key ID
b44269d04f2a6fd2
Packager : Red Hat, Inc. *MailScanner has
detected a possible fraud
attempt from "bugzilla.redhat.com" claiming to be
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URL : http://www.perl.org/
Summary : The Perl programming language.
Description :
Perl is a high-level programming language with
roots in C, sed, awk
and shell scripting. Perl is good at handling
processes and files,
and is especially good at handling text. Perl's
hallmarks are
practicality and efficiency. While it is used to
do a lot of
different things, Perl's most common applications
are system
administration utilities and web programming. A
large proportion of
the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl.
You need the perl
package installed on your system so that your
system can handle Perl
scripts.
Install this package if you want to program in
Perl or enable your
system to handle Perl scripts.
Name : perl
Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 5.8.5
Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 9 Build
Date: Tue 12 Oct
2004 12:01:58 PM CDT
Install Date: Sun 20 Mar 2005 08:52:55 PM
CST Build Host:
dolly.build.redha t.com
Group : Development/Languages
Source RPM:
perl-5.8.5-9.src.rpm
Size : 34190638
License: Artistic or GPL
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Wed 20 Oct 2004 12:36:57
PM CDT, Key ID
b44269d04f2a6fd2
Packager : Red Hat, Inc. *MailScanner has
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URL : http://www.perl.org/
Summary : The Perl programming language.
Description :
Perl is a high-level programming language with
roots in C, sed, awk
and shell scripting. Perl is good at handling
processes and files,
and is especially good at handling text. Perl's
hallmarks are
practicality and efficiency. While it is used to
do a lot of
different things, Perl's most common applications
are system
administration utilities and web programming. A
large proportion of
the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl.
You need the perl
package installed on your system so that your
system can handle Perl
scripts.
Install this package if you want to program in
Perl or enable your
system to handle Perl scripts.
[root at skywalker framadmn]# rpm -qa | grep '^perl'
perl-LDAP-0.31-5
perl-Compress-Zlib-1.33-6
perl-Net-CIDR-0.10-1
perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.08-6
perl-XML-LibXML-1.58-1
perl-RPM-Specfile-1.17-2
perl-Convert-TNEF-0.17-3
perl-5.8.5-9
perl-libwww-perl-5.79-5
perl-Time-HiRes-1.55-3
perl-BSD-Resource-1.23-6
perl-HTML-Tagset-3.03-30
perl-Devel-Symdump-2.03-19
perl-HTML-Parser-3.35-6
perl-Convert-ASN1-0.18-3
perl-XML-LibXML-Common-0.13-7
perl-Convert-BinHex-1.119-2
perl-MailTools-1.66-1
perl-TimeDate-1.1301-3
perl-Bit-Vector-6.3-3
perl-RPM2-0.66-7
perl-5.8.5-9
perl-URI-1.30-4
perl-XML-Dumper-0.71-2
perl-Digest-SHA1-2.07-5
perl-XML-Twig-3.13-6
perl-Filter-Simple-0.79-4
perl-Cyrus-2.2.10-3.fc3
perl-DateManip-5.42a-3
perl-XML-Encoding-1.01-26
perl-XML-Grove-0.46alpha-27
perl-IO-stringy-2.110-1
perl-File-MMagic-1.21-2
perl-TermReadKey-2.20-17
perl-DBD-MySQL-2.9003-5
perl-XML-Parser-2.34-5
perl-Net-DNS-0.48-1
perl-Crypt-SSLeay-0.51-5
perl-NKF-2.04-3
perl-Archive-Tar-1.08-3
perl-Frontier-RPC-0.06-38
perl-Inline-0.44-14
perl-Filter-1.30-6
perl-DBI-1.40-5
perl-libxml-perl-0.07-30
perl-Digest-HMAC-1.01-13
perl-Parse-Yapp-1.05-32
perl-Date-Calc-5.3-9
perl-MIME-tools-5.417-1
perl-Text-Kakasi-1.05-11
perl-DBD-Pg-1.31-6
perl-Parse-RecDescent-1.94-4
perl-PDL-2.4.1-5
perl-libxml-enno-1.02-31
perl-XML-SAX-0.12-7
perl-SGMLSpm-1.03ii-14
perl-suidperl-5.8.5-9.1
[root at skywalker framadmn]# rpm -q
--queryformat='%{NAME} %{VERSION}
%{ARCH}\n' perl
perl 5.8.5 i386
perl 5.8.5 x86_64
[root at skywalker framadmn]# which perl
/usr/bin/perl
[root at skywalker framadmn]# perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.5 built for
x86_64-linux-thread-multi
Copyright 1987-2004, Larry Wall
Perl may be copied only under the terms of either
the Artistic License
or the
GNU General Public License, which may be found in
the Perl 5 source kit.
Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ
lists, should be found on
this system using `man perl' or `perldoc perl'.
If you have access to the
Internet, point your browser at
http://www.perl.com/, the Perl Home Page.
[root at skywalker framadmn]#
Julian Field wrote:
I think it actually built stuff okay,
but has calculated the
architecture wrongly.
Please can you send me the output of
rpm -qi perl
rpm -qa | grep '^perl'
rpm -q --queryformat='%{NAME}
%{VERSION} %{ARCH}\n' perl
which perl
perl -v
For some reason it is picking up both
i386 and x86_64 as the
architecture, when it should just be
x86_64 (which is what RHEL4
returns).
That bunch of commands should give me
an idea what is happening.
Kyle Krieg wrote:
Below is the output of
the rpmbuild -bc
perl-Archive-Zip.spec.
Thanks for looking into
this Julian. I've been
using Mailscanner for
2 years now on a RH 8.0
machine with no issues.
I've also show the
following errors when
using the install.sh
script.
Looks like to me, the
install scripts it
looking for packages in
the
i386x86_64 directory,
which is not there. All
the packages are in
either
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/x86_64,
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/noarch
or
/usr/src/redhat/SPECS for
the perl-Archive-Zip.spec
files.
There are two outputs
below, the first from the
rpmbuild -bc
perl-Archive-Zip.spec and
another from when I try
and reinstall
MailScanner from the
install.sh script. I've
cut out most of it and
only given the errors
that I think are
important, but have the
whole
install log, if you would
like it see it.
Kyle
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