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[ILUG] sendmail, makemap probs

[ILUG] sendmail, makemap probs

Liam Bedford lbedford at lbedford.org
Fri Feb 8 13:52:28 GMT 2002


From: Declan Grady [mailto:Declan.Grady at nuvotem.com]
> Sent: 08 February 2002 13:05
> To: ilug at linux.ie
> Subject: [ILUG] sendmail, makemap probs
> 
> 
> Hi Folks,
> Redhat 7.0, kernel 2.2.16-22 on an i486
> Just before (finally) switching to sendmail and qpopper from a windows box,
> I decided (in my wisdom) to stick in the newest stable sendmail version.
> 
> I have downloaded and compiled sendmail 8.12.2 but apparently I am missing
> NEWDB stuff
> 
> When I try to run 'makemap hash access' I get ...
> 'makemap: Need to recompile with -DNEWDB for hash support'
> 
> In file included from makemap.c:39:
> ../../include/libsmdb/smdb.h:26:18: db.h: No such file or directory

sorry, I deleted the original mail. On my machine, 
/usr/include/db.h comes from
db3-devel-3.2.9-4

so I guess you can either install that, or get the latest sendmail rpm from
redhat's site.

(Reasons for sticking with sendmail:
libmilter (postfix may have this, but I haven't seen it). Two way scanning
of email without having to mess with multiple email servers etc.
It comes with redhat, and just works :)
)

L.
-- 
 Liam Bedford     | Sometimes, I get to fly so high that the sun burns my
 www.lbedford.org | wings but I will fly just a little too far because that's
                  | where you are and I won't bring you down, believe in me
                  | Spiritualized - Don't just do something




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