Hi
I have the SmartList-3.13-1.i386.rpm from http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/libc6/i386/SmartList-3.13-1.i386.html. I am trying to run it under RedHat 7.0 on a relatively old box (unfortunately too small for building the 3.15 version which I see is out there in src form).
After the initial install and fixups (smrsh etc), I successfully can send a mail to my-list-request AND get a good response back, saying "you were subscribed". However, when I look at the dist file, it does not have any email addresses in it. Upon inspection of the log file, it says that it can't find multigram, which in fact is true, its not part of the rpm, nor part of my RedHat 7 installation anywhere.
So I really have two questions: 1. Is there a mulitigram binary from the 3.13 version that I can get my hands on? OR 2. Is there a binary rpm for the 3.15 version that I should be using instead?
I've tried my best to solve this without bugging you folks, but am really stumped now.
Thanks! Rob
mailto:rob@gumnut.bc.ca
At 08:32 -0700 24 Aug 2001, Rob vanSpronssen rob@gumnut.bc.ca wrote:
- Is there a mulitigram binary from the 3.13 version that I can get my
hands on?
You should already have the multigram binary, apparently it just doesn't have that name. Many of the binaries for SmartList are actually the same program with different names (and different behaviour depending on the name used). multigram is the same binary as choplist, flist, idhash and senddigest. Since you were able to get a response from SmartList, you must have at least flist. So you should be able to make a link to that with the name multigram and get it working:
cd ~slist/.bin ln flist multigram
Of course, if that RPM is so broken as to not include multigram (a quite essential part of SmartList) there could easily be other problems with it as well.
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