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Re: zmailer under ultrix 4.2
>From: "Matthew J. Newhook" <matthew@cs.mun.ca>
>To: zmailer@cs.toronto.edu
>Subject: zmailer under ultrix 4.2
>Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1993 08:35:53 -0400
>
>Hello:
> I've been trying to get zmailer 2.2 to work under ultrix 4.2. The
> compilation went fine, but unfortunately the router fails to work.
....
>
Here is the hostenv file we used to build zmailer 2.2 on a DECstation
5000/240 running Ultrix 4.2A. It has been running quite nicely for over
a year.
-- Dan Ehrlich
# System features file for Ultrix 4.2A
# Debugging memory allocator
#
MALLOC_LIB= ../libmalloc/libmalloc_d.a
# RFC 931 Indetification Protocol
#
#AUTH_LIB= ../libauth/libauth.a
#AUTH_INCL= ../libauth
# home-grown routines
#PSU_LIB= /depot/zmailer/src/libPSU/libPSU.a
#PSU_INCL= /depot/zmailer/src/libPSU
#PSU_LIB= ../libPSU/libPSU.a
#PSU_INCL= ../libPSU
# sys_siglist[] -- text describing each signal (this xor PRIVSIGLIST)
SIGLIST_LIB=
# signal handler return type
SIGNAL_TYPE= void
# IP IPC
# Library: network and socket routines
# Include: <netinet/*.h>, <net/*.h> etc
INET_LIB=
INET_INCL=
# NFS support
# Include: <mntent.h>
NFS_LIB=
NFS_INCL=
# BIND nameserver
# Library: BIND resolver routines
# Include: <netdb.h>, <arpa/nameser.h>, <resolv.h>
# Config file: /etc/resolv.conf or /usr/etc/resolv.conf or similar
RESOLV_LIB=
RESOLV_INCL=
RESOLV_CONF= "/etc/resolv.conf"
# NDBM
# Library: dbm_open(), dbm_close(), dbm_fetch(), dbm_store(), dbm_delete(),
# dbm_firstkey(), dbm_nextkey(), dbm_error(), dbm_clearerr()
# Include: <ndbm.h>
NDBM_LIB=
NDBM_INCL=
# DBM
# Library: dbm_init(), fetch(), store(), delete(), firstkey(), nextkey()
# Include: <dbm.h>
DBM_LIB= -ldbm
DBM_INCL=
# Hosts file routines
# Library: sethostent(), gethostbyname()
# Include: <netdb.h>
# Hosts file: "/etc/hosts"
HOSTS_LIB=
HOSTS_INCL=
HOSTS_FILE= "/etc/hosts"
# Directory reading routines
# Library: opendir(), readdir(), closedir(), rewinddir()
# Header file: <sys/dir.h> on BSD, <dirent.h> on SVID, perhaps <ndir.h>
# Type: either 'direct' or 'dirent' depending on flavour
NDIR_LIB=
NDIR_H= <sys/dir.h>
NDIR_TYPE= direct
# Syslog routines
# Library: openlog(), syslog()
# Include: <syslog.h>
SYSLOG_LIB=
SYSLOG_INCL=
# Location of time structure definitions
TIME_H= <sys/time.h>
# Set each *_TYPE to the type of the corresponding function (see sysprotos.h)
FREAD_TYPE= size_t
FWRITE_TYPE= size_t
GETEUID_TYPE= uid_t
GETUID_TYPE= uid_t
SPRINTF_TYPE= char*
STRLEN_TYPE= size_t
UMASK_TYPE= mode_t
TIMES_TYPE= clock_t
SETPWENT_TYPE= void
# Set the each variable to indicate the corresponding feature exists in libc
LSTAT=
SETREUID=
FCHOWN=
FCHMOD=
STRCHR=
#UNAME=
DUP2=
BSDSETPGRP=
RLIMIT=
#BINMKDIR=
#BINRMDIR=
RENAME=
STATBLKSIZ=
BCOPY=
#NFSMBOX=
#LOCKF=
UNIONWAIT=
#YP= # USE_YP doesn't quite work yet
SELECT=
TIMEVAL=
#NOFILE=
#BSDNODELAY=
VFPRINTF=
DBMCLOSE=
FTRUNCATE=
BSDTIMEZONE=
#SYSVTIMEZONE=
SIGLIST=
SETVBUF=
FILENOFUNC=
#file system stuff, how to get block size, on sgi want a #include <sys/fs/s5macros.h>
--
Dan Ehrlich - Systems Analyst - PSU Computer Science and Engineering
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