Re: [exim] OS X Server binary for command line install?

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Author: Tony Finch
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To: Mieke Banderas
CC: Exim Users, Giuliano Gavazzi
Subject: Re: [exim] OS X Server binary for command line install?
On Fri, 27 May 2005, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:
> At 8:52 pm +0200 2005/05/26, Mieke Banderas wrote:
> >
> > I'm running Mac OS X Server 10.2.6 and wish to add Exim 4 to it, running
> > as an alternative port SMTP daemon. I downloaded the source, but the
> > problem is that I only have Xcode Tools 1.5 installed on my every day
> > machine, a powerbook, that runs 10.3.6. So I need to target 10.2 when
> > compiling and I have never done this. I could use some advice on how to
> > do that, especially from the command line. I tried to follow the article
> > "Exim 4.10 as an SMTP agent for Mac OS X Server" at <http://
> > www.afp548.com/Articles/mail/exim4-1.html>, but as I said I'm not sure
> > how to build on my developer machine with the server OS as a target.
> [...]
>
> Is there any reason why you cannot install the Developer tools on the server?
> Actually, isn't that installed by default?? I would never run a server without
> the possibility to compile something on it!


Alternatively, the Xcode tools come with cross-development software which
allows you to compile for earlier OS releases. We can't tell you how to
use that here; you should consult Apple's documentation.

Tony.
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