> When I run Q-S ./configure I get this instead: > > <snip> > > Something like spamc for SpamAssassin detected - but not > correctly installed > > (didn't include a "X-Spam-Status: Yes" line in output) - ignoring... > > <snip>
You wouldn't happen to be using spamd with UNIX sockets would you? I ran into a similar problem. I traced it to the way configure detects the path to the socket using ps. On my system, the number of options I was using to start spamd with caused the socket path to disappear off the right of the ps output, so configure would never find it. I edited configure to increase the number of columns displayed. The diff should be below. I'm not sure if this is portable or if there's a better way of doing it, but it worked for me. Hope this helps, Chris Hine --- configure.orig Tue Nov 9 12:09:22 2004 +++ configure Mon Nov 1 09:37:24 2004 @@ -913,9 +913,9 @@ SPAMC_BINARY="${SPAMC_BINARY:-$dir/spamc}" #Test to see if spamc is calling Unix sockets instead of TCP - SPAMD_SOCKET=`ps -ef 2>/dev/null|egrep 'spamd.*socket'|grep -v grep|sed -e 's/^.*socketpath=//'|awk '{print $1}'` + SPAMD_SOCKET=`ps -ef --cols=400 2>/dev/null|egrep 'spamd.*sock*'|grep -v grep|sed -e 's/^.*socketpath=//'|awk '{print $1}'` if [ "$SPAMD_SOCKET" = "" ]; then - SPAMD_SOCKET=`ps aux 2>/dev/null|egrep 'spamd.*socket'|grep -v grep|sed -e 's/^.*socketpath=//'|awk '{print $1}'` + SPAMD_SOCKET=`ps aux --cols=400 2>/dev/null|egrep 'spamd.*sock*'|grep -v grep|sed -e 's/^.*socketpath=//'|awk '{print $1}'` fi if [ "$SPAMD_SOCKET" != "" -a -S "$SPAMD_SOCKET" ]; then SPAMC_BINARY="$SPAMC_BINARY -U $SPAMD_SOCKET" ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click _______________________________________________ Qmail-scanner-general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/qmail-scanner-general