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Need help building procmail 3.22

2002-02-08 14:48:26
Hi All,

This is my first time with procmail/SmartList and 'am having trouble
building procmail 3.22.

Find below the contents of output to the console:

root(_at_)test:/maint/procmail-3.22-# make install-suid
/bin/sh ./initmake /bin/sh "/bin/sh" "/bin/rm -f" "mv -f" "ln" \
 "-lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lnsl -lsun  -lgen
-lsockd
 "/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/share/lib" \
 /dev/null "make" o \
 "cc" "-O" "-s " "procmail lockfile formail mailstat" \
 "procmail formail lockfile" \
 "procmailrc procmailsc procmailex" "src man" \
 "/usr/local/bin" \
 "strip"
gcc seems to work fine, using that as the C-compiler
        ...scanning for 13 libraries...
Added LDFLAGS= -lm -lsocket -lnsl -lgen -ldl -lc
make make install-suid
cd src; make ../autoconf.h
/bin/sh ./autoconf /bin/sh "/bin/rm -f" "mv -f" /dev/null \
 "fgrep" "make" o "__defaults__" \
 "/usr/local/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

-- output edited as no error messages were displayed --

/* autoconf completed */
=======================================================================
gcc -c -O sublib.c
=======================================================================
If you are a system administrator you should consider integrating procmail
into the mail-delivery system -- for advanced functionality, speed AND
SECURITY --.  For more information about this topic you should look in the
examples/advanced file.

Also, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (type 'make install-suid' to execute it):

chown root /usr/local/SmartList/bin/procmail
chgrp mail /usr/local/SmartList/bin/procmail
/usr/local/SmartList/bin/lockfile
chmod 6755 /usr/local/SmartList/bin/procmail
chmod 2755 /usr/local/SmartList/bin/lockfile
=======================================================================
cd src; make ../new/procmail ../new/lockfile ../new/formail
../new/mailstat
gcc -c -O procmail.c
/usr/ccs/bin/as: "/var/tmp/ccvGjLaB.s", line 1487: error: unknown opcode
".subsection"
/usr/ccs/bin/as: "/var/tmp/ccvGjLaB.s", line 1487: error: statement syntax
/usr/ccs/bin/as: "/var/tmp/ccvGjLaB.s", line 1613: error: unknown opcode
".previous"
/usr/ccs/bin/as: "/var/tmp/ccvGjLaB.s", line 1613: error: statement syntax
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `procmail.o'
Current working directory /usr/local/procmail-3.22/src
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `bins'


And the output of uname -a:

SunOS test 5.8 Generic_108528-12 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-i2

Would appreciate any help with the build.

Regards,


Sanil


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