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I have downloaded mailgraph-1.14-8.el5.src.rpm, placed it into /tmp and run a command "# rpm -ivh mailgraph-1.14-8.el5.src.rpm"
However, when I try a command "#mailgraph", it does say, that it is not a recognized command.
Quote:
# rpm -ivh mailgraph-1.14-8.el5.src.rpm
warning: mailgraph-1.14-8.el5.src.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID 217521f6: NOKEY
1:mailgraph warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: user mockbuild does not exist - using root
warning: group mockbuild does not exist - using root
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I tried to run mailgraph.pl but it said, I need to install perl, so I installed perl, but then mailgraph said, it needs Tail::File and Time::HiRes and that I need to get it from cpan, so I installed cpan, then installed these modules, then it said, I don't have YAML, so I installed YAML, but then this error appeared, that I don't have RRDs.pm and, so I installed rrdtool-perl and tried to run malgraph.pl, but then it said, that there is an "Error opening /var/log/syslog: No such file or directory at mailgraph.pl line 470", so I have created a syslog dir there and tried to run mailgraph.pl again, but then it just started to spam errors
Quote:
"WARNING: line not in syslog format: at mailgraph.pl line 218.
Use of uninitialized value $len in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/share/perl5/File/Tail.pm line 519.
WARNING: line not in syslog format: at mailgraph.pl line 218.
Use of uninitialized value $len in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/share/perl5/File/Tail.pm line 519."
I reinstalled it and this is, what I get, when I start mailgraph with a command "mailgraph":
WARNING: line not in syslog format: at /usr/sbin/mailgraph line 218.
Use of uninitialized value $len in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/share/perl5/File/Tail.pm line 519.
WARNING: line not in syslog format: at /usr/sbin/mailgraph line 218.
Use of uninitialized value $len in numeric eq (==) at /usr/local/share/perl5/File/Tail.pm line 519.
WARNING: line not in syslog format: at /usr/sbin/mailgraph line 218.
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