Mailscanner + Fedora 3 x86_64 + sendmail
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Apr 3 20:35:19 IST 2005
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It is probably having trouble with Compress-Zlib. Try uninstalling
perl-Compress-Zlib (rpm -e perl-Compress-Zlib) and then running
install.sh again.
perl-Archive-Zip itself doesn't do anything platform-dependent I think,
it's Compress-Zlib that does the hard work.
Kyle Krieg wrote:
> I used your new install.sh script, and looks like it had a small
> problem with perl-Archive-Zip. Here is the output from the
> install...it's only failing on this one package....
>
>
> 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 *
>>> *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from
>>> "bugzilla.redhat.com" claiming to be *
>>> <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
>>> 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 detected a possible fraud
>>> attempt from "bugzilla.redhat.com" claiming to be *
>>> *MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from
>>> "bugzilla.redhat.com" claiming to be *
>>> <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>
>>> 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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