Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> Dennis Breithaupt wrote:
>
> > is there a possibility to install spamc only? (for use with a separate
> > spamd-server on another machine?)
> >
> > I want to install the spamc on a cobalt raq, but do not have perl5.6+
> > there for example. I think, as the spamc only pipes a message through
> > the server, the requirements for it should be less "expensive" then for
> > the whole spamassassin package?
>
> Theoretically you could just scp it from the compile or bin directory to
> that machine. However, if you do ldd on it, you'll see that it's
> dynamically linked. The question is, whether the RAQ (ugh, I once

On the off chance it's a mipsel raq, and you run debian woody... i'll be
happy to compile you a version of spamc and send it to you.  I'm sure I can
even remember how to compile things statically. ;-)

Otherwise, it sounds like you just need a C compiler.  As I recall, the
client side of that pair is written in C, and I think this is what I did for
my secondary MX... compile spamc.c on a different box and just transfer the
binary over.  I'm pretty sure that you could even set up a cross-compiler
and do all that jazz if you were a Truly-Motivated(tm) individual, i'm not.

I tried both with the Sun/Cobalt linux (2.0.x) and then debian woody (2.4.x)
to get the perl side of things working, but gave up due to the oddball
mipsel proc.  I hate that proc.  I love mips.  I hate that proc. hate it
hate it hate it.  Grr.. aaargh.

-r
(Did you know that i'm written in C?)



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