make install make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7' cd src; make ../autoconf.h make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/src' /bin/sh ./autoconf /bin/sh "/bin/rm -f" "mv -f" /dev/null \ "fgrep" "make" o "__defaults__" \ "/usr/bin" ../autoconf.h ============================================================================== In order for the kernel-locking tests to work as intended I have to be able to test-lock files on as many semantically different filesystems as possible (for more information about this, READ PARAGRAPH TWO in INSTALL). To suppress this prompt you can set the LOCKINGTEST variable in the Makefile. Please add writable directories to the list. You should only add directories that reside on filesystems that have unique characteristics. E.g. if you have several remote NFS partitions, pick some unique client-server pairs, there is little use in picking the same server twice from the same client-machine. An excellent candidate would be a remotely mounted mail spool directory. ============================================================================== I will temporarily use a testdirectory named _locktest in the following directories: /tmp . If you would like to add any, please specify them below, press return to continue: Initiating fcntl()/kernel-locking-support tests Proceeding with kernel-locking-support tests in the background Testing for const Testing for volatile Testing for prototypes Checking for POSIX and ANSI system include files Checking for network/comsat/biff support Testing for void*, size_t, off_t, pid_t, time_t, mode_t, uid_t & gid_t Testing for WIFEXITED(), WIFSTOPPED(), WEXITSTATUS() & WSIGTERM() Testing for memmove, strchr, strpbrk, strcspn, strtol, strstr, rename, setrgid, setegid, pow, opendir, mkdir & waitpid Determining the maximum number of 16 byte arguments execv() takes Benchmarking your system's strstr() implementation Collecting results from kernel-locking tests =============================autoconf.h=================================== /* This file was automagically generated by autoconf */ #define NOsetrgid #define GOT_bin_test #define MAX_argc 49800 /* Your system's strstr() is 1.17 times SLOWER than my C-routine */ #define SLOWstrstr /* using my substitute #instead */ #define UDP_protocolno 17 #define BIFF_serviceport "512" #define IP_localhost {127,0,0,1,} #define setrgid_RUNTIME_CHECK #define MAILSPOOLDIR "/var/spool/mail/" #define SENDMAIL "/usr/lib/sendmail" #define CF_no_procmail_yet #define defPATH #"PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X/bin" /*locktype: 4, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, /tmp/_locktest*/ /*locktype: 4, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, ./_locktest*/ /*locktype: 6, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, /tmp/_locktest*/ /*locktype: 6, countlocks: 0, timeout 0, watchdog 8, ./_locktest*/ /*locktype: 7, countlocks: 80, timeout 0, watchdog 17, #/tmp/_locktest*/ /* Hotwire LOCKINGTEST=110 */ /* Procmail will lock via: dotlocking, fcntl(), lockf() */ #define USElockf /* autoconf completed */ ========================================================================== make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/src' echo Housekeeping file >config.check mkdir new 2>/dev/null; exit 0 cd man; make ../new/procmail.1 ../new/formail.1 ../new/lockfile.1 #../new/procmailrc.5 ../new/procmailsc.5 ../n ew/procmailex.5 make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/man' make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/src' cc -c -O lastdirsep.c "manconf.c", line 102: warning: loop not entered at top make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/src' /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh procmail.man procmail.1 "/bin/rm -f" #/dev/null ln ../man/procmail.1 ../new/procmail.1 /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh formail.man formail.1 "/bin/rm -f" /dev/null ln ../man/formail.1 ../new/formail.1 /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh lockfile.man lockfile.1 "/bin/rm -f" #/dev/null ln ../man/lockfile.1 ../new/lockfile.1 /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh procmailrc.man procmailrc.5 "/bin/rm -f" #/dev/null ln ../man/procmailrc.5 ../new/procmailrc.5 /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh procmailsc.man procmailsc.5 "/bin/rm -f" #/dev/null ln ../man/procmailsc.5 ../new/procmailsc.5 /bin/sh ./mansed /bin/sh procmailex.man procmailex.5 "/bin/rm -f" #/dev/null ln ../man/procmailex.5 ../new/procmailex.5 make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7/man' cp: cannot create regular file `/usr/man/man1/procmail.1': Permission #denied make[1]: *** [install.man] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/procmail/procmail-3.11pre7' make: *** [install] Error 2