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[ILUG] postfix+amavis

[ILUG] postfix+amavis

Deim Agoston ago at idg.hu
Wed Feb 7 21:36:52 GMT 2001


Hello !

Did anybody set up Amavis-perl-10 from source on Debian 2.2. (potato) ?
I've read the whole README and FAQ and tried to figure out which packages
I have and which are the packages that I have to download from CPAN. My
results (after playing with apt-cache):
I have:
IO-stringy - libio-stringy-perl
MailTools - mailtools
MIME-Base64 - libmime-base64-perl
libnet -libnet-perl
Compress-Zlib libcompress-zlib-perl

Modules needed to download :
Syslogisn't in potato
MIME-tools - I had to download because of version number (>= 5.313)
Convert-UUlib  - isn't in potato
Convert-TNEF - isn't in potato and need  the 0.06 or more recent
Archive-Tar - - isn't in potato

if somebody finds that I was wrong with these assumtions tell me, please.
So 
I downoaded the packages which I needed. After playing with the source (I
had to change the LIB paramtere at confiure time and so on and read all
the installs and READMEs) I found out that something has gone from my
system. Now it says that :
checking for perl modules... found 
But says:
checking for arc.. no
configure: error: Sorry you need arc

Does anybody have a clue where can i find it ? I played with apt-cache
again but didn't find it. And is there a howto or something about
Amavis and postfix relation under Debian potato(there is a good reading in
README.postfix distributed in amavis-perl package but this part the writer
-thaks Lars Hecking - didn't get error messages compiling amavis :-) )
Thanks,
Ago





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