[Mailman-Users] a few questions

Justin Zygmont jzygmont at solarflow.dyndns.org
Sun Jan 13 08:00:00 CET 2002


hmm, I thought I almost had it but when I check, here's what I get:

[jzygmont]# rpm -q glibc-devel
glibc-devel-2.1.3-15

[jzygmont]# find / -name errno.h
find: /proc/6/fd: Permission denied
/usr/include/bits/errno.h
/usr/include/errno.h
/usr/include/sys/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/arch/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/bsd/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/generic/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/linux/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/linuxmt/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/msdos/errno.h
/usr/lib/bcc/include/sys/errno.h

[jzygmont]# exit

any ideas?  I really have to thank you for your help so far.



On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, C. Bensend wrote:

>
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Justin Zygmont wrote:
>
> > ok, here it is, I spent some time on this so far so any help would be
> > appreciated.  It still looks to me like make doesn't finish.  Thanks for
> > your help!
>
> Hey Justin,
>
> 	From your script output:
>
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/home/mailman/mailman-2.0.8/src'
> gcc -c -I. -DPREFIX="\"/home/mailman\"" -DPYTHON="\"/usr/bin/python\""
> -DHELPFUL
>  -g -O2 -g -O2 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 -DHAVE_SETREGID=1 -DHAVE_SYSLOG=1
> -DSTDC_HEADER
> S=1 -DHAVE_SYSLOG_H=1 -DGETGROUPS_T=gid_t -DHAVE_VSNPRINTF=1   ./common.c
> In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
>                  from common.h:27,
>                  from ./common.c:20:
> /usr/include/bits/errno.h:25: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
> make[1]: *** [common.o] Error 1
>
>
> You'll notice that this error came when it entered the directory
> 'src', where the mail-wrapper.c file lives.  Hence, it didn't
> build _anything_ in that directory.  Hence, no wrapper.  :(
>
> Now, to fix it...  On one of my linux boxen, I did a 'locate
> errno.h'.  It appears in '/usr/include/errno.h', and from the
> output of 'rpm -qf /usr/include/errno.h':
>
> hostname (user)% rpm -qf /usr/include/errno.h
> glibc-devel-2.1.3-15
>
> You need to install the glibc-devel package, and I bet it
> will work perfectly.  :)  You _are_ running on linux, if
> I remember correctly?
>
> HTH!
>
> Benny
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> A 'good' landing is one from which you can walk away. A 'great'
> landing is one after which they can use the plane again.
>                                         --Rules of the Air, #8
>
>
>






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