Are precompiled versions of exim available? I normally build my own, but I'd
like to replace sendmail on an old Sun running SunOS 4.1.1 and the machine
doesn't have an ANSI C compiler. Seems overkill to install gcc just to build
exim.
Also, has anyone had problems building exim 1.82 on an SGI running IRIX 6.2?
I successfully installed 1.73 on some SGI O2s and an Origin 2000 running IRIX
6.4, but an Onyx running 6.2 has problems building eximon using the native cc:
> make
cd build-${build:-`scripts/os-type`-`scripts/arch-type`}; make
cc -o em_version.o -c \
-O2 -Olimit 4000 -I/usr/include/X11 -I.
../exim_monitor/em_version.c
cc -o eximon.bin -L/usr/lib \
dummies.o os.o spool_in.o store.o string.o tree.o
em_StripChart.o em_TextPop.o em_globals.o em_init.o em_log.o em_main.o
em_menu.o em_queue.o em_string.o em_strip.o em_text.o em_xs.o em_version.o
-lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lXext -lX11 pcre/libpcre.a \
-lelf -lc
ld: WARNING 85: definition of _XawTextDoSearchAction in em_TextPop.o preempts
that definition in /usr/lib/libXaw.so.
ld: WARNING 85: definition of _XawTextPopdownSearchAction in em_TextPop.o
preempts that definition in /usr/lib/libXaw.so.
ld: WARNING 85: definition of _XawTextSearch in em_TextPop.o preempts that
definition in /usr/lib/libXaw.so.
ld: WARNING 85: definition of stripChartClassRec in em_StripChart.o preempts
that definition in /usr/lib/libXaw.so.
ld: WARNING 85: definition of vendorShellWidgetClass in /usr/lib/libXaw.so
preempts that definition in /usr/lib/libXt.so.
ld: WARNING 85: definition of vendorShellClassRec in /usr/lib/libXaw.so
preempts that definition in /usr/lib/libXt.so.
ld: ERROR 33: Unresolved data symbol "header_names_normal" -- 1st referenced
by spool_in.o.
ld: ERROR 33: Unresolved data symbol "header_names_resent" -- 1st referenced
by spool_in.o.
ld: INFO 60: Output file removed because of error.
*** Error code 1 (bu21)
*** Error code 1 (bu21)
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