[SA-exim] Installation problems
John Horne
J.Horne at plymouth.ac.uk
Thu Mar 18 12:14:04 PST 2004
Hello,
I've just downloaded sa-exim 4.0 and am trying to install it onto a
Solaris 9 system with exim 4.30.
First I see the INSTALL file says:
Note that if you do this, you are responsible for modifying variables
in sa-exim.c that would normally have been modified by the Makefile.
What variables? I'm happy enough to install patches and the like, but do
I have to go through the whole of the source to see what exim may
change? How do I know if it is something that exim would normally
modify?
Secondly, the document says:
In the sa-exim distribution directory, type make sa-exim.h, and copy
it in the same place than sa-exim.c.
Tried that and got:
make sa-exim.h
echo "char *version=\"`cat version` (built `date -R`)\";" > sa-exim.h
date: illegal option -- R
usage: date [-u] mmddHHMM[[cc]yy][.SS]
date [-u] [+format]
date -a [-]sss[.fff]
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `sa-exim.h'
Okay I can remove the '-R' option but I am assuming this won't break
anything that looks for the date? What is '-R' supposed to do?
Thanks,
John.
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