Does checkpassword-0.90 support linux redhat 9.0??
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Does checkpassword-0.90 support linux redhat 9.0??
Hi all,
I've found that all of you have experience with qmail and check password, so is there any body give me some suggestions on checkpassword installation, please.
I'm using LinuxRedHat9.0 an I've installed qmail correctly for smtp, when I tried to install check password, problems occur. Is there any steps to take, any modification??
[root@mailtest checkpassword-0.90]# qmailctl stat
/service/qmail-send: down 1351 seconds, normally up
/service/qmail-send/log: down 1351 seconds, normally up
/service/qmail-smtpd: down 1351 seconds, normally up
/service/qmail-smtpd/log: down 1351 seconds, normally up
messages in queue: 0
messages in queue but not yet preprocessed: 0
[root@mailtest checkpassword-0.90]# make
./load checkpassword prot.o unix.a byte.a `cat \
shadow.lib` `cat crypt.lib` `cat s.lib`
checkpassword.o(.text+0xfa): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `errno'
checkpassword.o(.text+0x243): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `errno'
checkpassword.o(.text+0x265): In function `main':
: undefined reference to `errno'
unix.a(pathexec_run.o)(.text+0xf6): In function `pathexec_run':
: undefined reference to `errno'
unix.a(pathexec_run.o)(.text+0x13a): In function `pathexec_run':
: undefined reference to `errno'
unix.a(alloc.o)(.text+0x48): more undefined references to `errno' follow
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [checkpassword] Error 1
[root@mailtest checkpassword-0.90]#
Patched it
nix.a(alloc.o)(.text+0x48): more undefined references to `errno' follow
I like that.
Terse replies.
Kinda DoSses any troubleshooting attempts, innit?
yeah.. i know... tell me about it..
No, the other way around... Tell us about it... You should elaborate, like use verbose: "-v" and debug/no daemonize: "-d" switches (where applicable) when reporting errors etc etc. we're usually way low on ESP.
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