gprintf is a Mandrake-ism I think. Redhat just uses echo instead. If you edit
the /etc/rc.d/init.d/spamassassin script and replace the gprints with echos (or
you can just comment them out if you don't care about the printing of startup
info).
C
Gunnar Lieb wrote:
GL> Hi,
GL>
GL> I'm new to sp
Hi,
I'm new to spamassassin and also new to linux. We just installed
CommunigatePro on Redhat 7.2
I have downloaded the RPM's for Spamassassin. If I go in the package manager
everything seems right, but if I try to start it the sript is complaining
that gprintf is an undefined function? So what