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Re: Can't get it to work!! - Working-ish: msg#00139mail.imap.dbmail
XMS.MS Support wrote: Also, now that i have compiled dbmail for my system, if i need to do a re-install, can i just copy the contents of /usr/local/sbin over to the new install and not have to install the devel stuff? Does trustix have some degree of support for common packaging formats ? If it support the debian or rpm format, you could install those. You could then convert the debian packages to your system by running something like alien, which converts between all kinds of different packaging formats. -- ________________________________________________________________ Paul Stevens paul@xxxxxx NET FACILITIES GROUP GPG/PGP: 1024D/11F8CD31 The Netherlands_______________________________________www.nfg.nl
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