Date: Wed, 11 Mar 1998 13:12:47 -0800 From: Nicole Harrington <nicole@mediacity.com> To: Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, Nicole Harrington <nicole@mediacity.com> Cc: The experts <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: 2.2.6-BETA OOP-ACK-BLEH sendmail 8.8.8 won't compile Message-ID: <Chameleon.889651103.nmh@geekgirl> References: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980311113316.15994G-100000@gdi.uoregon.edu>
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> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Nicole Harrington wrote:
>
> > Tonight I decided to run CVsup and I did so without paying full
attention. I
> > now seem to be running 2.2.6-BETA.
>
> Welcome to -stable! :-)
>
> > Thankfully it was on my own server. I have recompiled most everything I
> > needed to after doing make world and building a new kernel. (Like named
> > 8.1.1 - Which *should* IMHO be in 2.2.6)
>
> Principle of least suprise says that named 8.x won't be in 2.2.x due to
> the config file renovation. Good candidate for 3.x though.
>
Yes. It is much better than the 4.6 series that is no longer being developed.
> > But now I find that I cannot recompile sendmail 8.8.8 with TCPwrapper
> > support. It seems to die on map.c. I seem to be able to do it without
> > the TCPD support, but the same make file worked before.
>
> Are you using the distributed version or the one out of our source tree?
>
Hi Thanks for the reply
I am compiling one downloaded from isc. It is the same one I compiled before.
Basicly I just went back to the place I had it and typed "makesendmail clean"
then "makesendmail". What is most odd is that it will compile without the TCPD
additions that worked before in several systems. I recompiled TCPwrappers just
to be sure it was not that.
Below is an abrideged copy of my Makefile.
Thanks a bunch!
Nicole
# Makefile for FreeBSD
#
# @(#)Makefile.FreeBSD 8.8 (Berkeley) 8/7/97
PROG= sendmail
# define the database format to use for aliases et al. Can be -DNEWDB (for
# the new BSD database package -- this is preferred) or -DNDBM for the NDBM
# database package. The old putrescent V7 DBM package is no longer
# supported.
# You can define both NEWDB and NDBM during a transition period; old
# databases are read, but the new format will be used on any rebuilds. On
# really gnarly systems, you can set this to null; it will crawl like a high
# spiral snail, but it will work.
DBMDEF= -DNEWDB -DNIS
CFLAGS+=-I${.CURDIR} ${INCDIRS} ${LIBDIRS} ${DBMDEF} -DTCPWRAPPERS=1
# LIBS= -lwrap
# library directories
LIBDIRS=-L/usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib
# include directories
INCDIRS=-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/lib
###############
SRCS= alias.c arpadate.c clock.c collect.c conf.c convtime.c daemon.c \
deliver.c domain.c envelope.c err.c headers.c macro.c main.c map.c \
mci.c mime.c parseaddr.c queue.c readcf.c recipient.c safefile.c \
savemail.c srvrsmtp.c stab.c stats.c sysexits.c trace.c udb.c \
usersmtp.c util.c version.c
DPADD= ${LIBUTIL}
LDADD= -lutil -lwrap
#
# FreeBSD 1.0 RELEASE has GNU man and doesn't need preformatted man pages
anymore
# (assuming you consider a slower "man" command a feature)
#
MAN1= mailq.1 newaliases.1
MAN5= aliases.5
MAN8= sendmail.8
LINKS= /usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/bin/newaliases \
/usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/bin/mailq \
/usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/bin/hoststat \
/usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/bin/purgestat
INSTALL=install
BINDIR= /usr/sbin
BINOWN= root
BINGRP= kmem
BINMODE=4555
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