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Damon Lambooy wrote:
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Scott Silva wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Julian Field spake the following on 5/10/2007 12:39 PM:
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<pre wrap="">Damon Lambooy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I am tring to install Mailscanner 4.59.4-2 on Fedora 7 test 4 but
getting strange error about rpms not being installed.
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<pre wrap="">[root@mailex MailScanner-4.59.4-2]# ./install.sh
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<pre wrap="">Good. You have the patch command.
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<pre wrap="">Good, you have /usr/src/redhat in place.
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<pre wrap="">Good, unpackaged files will not break the build process.
Good, far-too-clever Perl requirements will be ignored.
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<pre wrap="">Good, you appear to only have 1 copy of Perl installed.
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<pre wrap="">I think you are running on RedHat Linux, Mandriva Linux or SuSE Linux.
You must have the following RPM packages installed before
you try and do anything else:
binutils glibc-devel egcs make
You are missing at least 1 of these.
Please install them all
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<pre wrap="">Do you have gcc installed?
Fedora has probably just hit a problem caused by my being short-sighted
in the install.sh script.
if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ] && fgrep -q ' 6.' /etc/redhat-release ; then
# RedHat used egcs in RedHat 6 and not gcc
GCC=egcs
fi
So if it finds "6." in the redhat-release file then it won't look for
gcc, it will look for egcs. What exactly does your /etc/redhat-release
file say? If you can give me that I can work on the install.sh script
and produce a new version for you that will work. I can probably just
abandon the RedHat 6 test altogether now. Anyone still running it
deserves all they get :-)
Just delete those 4 lines.
Jules
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<pre wrap=""><!---->People should stop using RedHat 6. It has got to be almost 8 years old!
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Yip, Thanks Jules. That did it.<br>
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In /etc/redhat-release file says " Fedora release 6.93 (Rawhide)" and
yes commenting out those lines worked for me.<br>
Thanks again.<br>
Damon<br>
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