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Old 04-24-2010, 01:19 PM   #1
blupton
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Building Postfix 2.7.0, can't find definitions for EPIPE or ECONNRESET


Compiled postfix 2.6.3 last year under PCLINUXOS2008 and everything built perfectly. Now upgraded to PCLINUX2010 and Postfix 2.7.0

Downloaded the correct kernel headers and ln -s them to /usr/src/linux

Trying to compile postfix 2.7.0 and it fails to find EPIPE and ECONNRESET definitions.

Searched and found the EPIPE definitions within errno-base.h, called by asm-generic/errno.h, but searching the postfix headers didn't show a call to the linux/errno.h to pick up the definition.

I am certain its me and something obvious I have missed in my search. tnx.
 
  


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