Jason Bailey, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
Yes, my machine is 64-bit.
# which postconf /usr/sbin/postconf
# rpm -q -f `which postconf` postfix-2.2.9-10.23
# rpm -qa | grep -i postfix postfix-2.2.9-10.23
I have dict_pcre.so in /usr/lib/postfix.
On my 64-bit SLES server at work, I'm running postfix 2.4.5, compiled from the opensuse 10.3 srpms IIRC. Here is the relevant info - tlifsp09: /home/jjs (tty/dev/pts/0): bash: 196 > postconf -m btree cidr environ hash ldap nis pcre proxy regexp sdbm static tcp unix tlifsp09: /home/jjs (tty/dev/pts/0): bash: 197 > rpm -qa | grep pcre pcre-6.4-14.2 pcre-devel-6.4-14.2 pcre-32bit-6.4-14.2 tlifsp09: /home/jjs (tty/dev/pts/0): bash: 198 > rpm -qi postfix | head -3 Name : postfix Relocations: (not relocatable) Version : 2.4.5 Vendor: (none) Release : 20 Build Date: Tue 25 Mar 2008 03:49:48 PM PDT tlifsp09: /home/jjs tlifsp09: /home/jjs (tty/dev/pts/0): bash: 201 > rpm -qf /usr/lib/postfix/dict_pcre.so postfix-2.4.5-20 Do you have the tools to build an rpm package on the mail server, or a box where you can build packages for the mail server? It might be worthwhile to just build a current postfix package. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org