X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=MACHINES;h=2b3c64076e53fa634135efd67c47878255138afa;hb=2bd268281587478c12485dccd4131a61b101362b;hp=8bae084a415e3b9f9f2f9075c336a2d0c755f1db;hpb=f423b06bf5ab4a966b17857f027a46e74447f438;p=mmh diff --git a/MACHINES b/MACHINES index 8bae084..2b3c640 100644 --- a/MACHINES +++ b/MACHINES @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # -# MACHINE -- operating system specific information +# MACHINES -- operating system specific information # nmh is known to compile on the following platforms (save the @@ -18,34 +18,25 @@ SunOS 4.1 Known Compilation problems: -------------------------------------- -FreeBSD: -OpenBSD: -NetBSD: - -Some BSD4.4 machines have problems when running nmh's configure script. -They will be unable to find the location of vi and sendmail. This is -due to POSIX features (breakage?) in the shell sh. The solution is to -run the configure script under the shell `bash': - - % bash configure - --------------------------------------- -Mac OS X/Rhapsody 5: - -Version 5.3 at least has the same sh/bash bug as the *BSD systems -above. This appears to be fixed in 5.5. +Cygwin: -Will not compile correctly unless you configure with the --enable-debug -option. It appears to find conflicts in the headers only when debugging -is disabled. With debugging enabled, it compiles and runs happily. +Be sure to install these Cygwin packages: + gdbm + libgdbm4 + libgdbm-devel + libncurses10 + libncurses-devel --------------------------------------- -Cygwin: +If configuring with --with-cyrus-sasl, install these Cygwin packages: + libsasl2 + libsas2-devel -Be sure to install Cygwin package libncurses-devel, in the Devel or -Libs category. And libncurses10 or later in the Lib category. +If configuring with --with-tls, install these Cygwin packages: + gnutls-devel + libgnutls26 -You may notice a few (three) compile warnings: they can be ignored. +Note that the -link switch to refile cannot be used on FAT32 and +similar filesystems. -------------------------------------- HPUX: @@ -95,12 +86,14 @@ a better solution. The whole thing is probablly going to be chucked with UTF-8 support anyway. Other than the warnings, it builds ok. + -------------------------------------- SunOS 4.1.1/4.1.3/4.1.4: You can't use the C compiler that comes with SunOS 4 since it isn't ANSI C. But nmh builds just fine with gcc. With --enable-debug you will see a lot of warnings. + -------------------------------------- --