In message <200103090633(_dot_)f296Xfv27483(_at_)callisto(_dot_)gac(_dot_)edu>,
Philip Guenther said:
You must be running procmail on a different machine then the one you
compiled it on. The "init" step in the make process _does_ look to see
if the library exists. Indeed, it compiles and links a test program to
see which libraries are present.
This is indeed the case. I compiled locally, and procmail runs on the mail
server. I should have compiled it there, but did not know any better.
I'm surprised it couldn't find libgen: /usr/lib/libgen.so.1 is part
of SUNWcsl (Core Solaris, (Shared Libs)) package, the package that
includes libc! Perhaps your sysadmin has been removing random files?
I just rshed to the mail server and ran find. /usr/lib/libgen.so is not
there. Yuo apparently correct, but I am not the sysadmin and had no part in
the installation.
Sorry for the false alarm. This was not your problem.
--
Jim McMaster
mailto:mcmaster(_at_)falcon(_dot_)stortek(_dot_)com
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