Sure can.
You need to install the qmail 'errno' patch, or manually edit the files that
break one by one to include a line that states:
#include <errno.h>
Due to changes in the system header files for error handling.
This is a really ancient issue. If you're building qmail from scratch,
I highly
recommend you look at http://lifewithqmail.org. I personally have a src rpm
for qmail that I use for my qmail installations that includes 12 of my
favorite
patches.
I'd also highly recommend building qmail-queuefix-1.4, which you'll find the
same problem, which can be fixed by doing the same thing or patching.
Peter
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I've tried to install qmail 1.03 on CentOS 4.4 using the command:
# make setup check
and I received this error:
./load auto-str substdio.a error.a str.a
substdio.a(substdo.o)(.text+0x43): In function `allwrite':
: undefined reference to `errno'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [auto-str] Error 1
Can anyone please help?
TIA
Dick Holland
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