07-06-2009
Sendmail Upgrade Delimna
I'm being forced to upgrade my Sendmail to version 8.14.2. We currently run what comes stock with the Solaris 10 build. I've been working on this for several days getting Sendmail installed and running again. Now it's telling me that I have to install Berkely database. I've never done this before. Is there a simpler way to upgrade this w/out all the gotchas that I've encountered. Thanks.
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apt-build [ options ] [ update ] [ upgrade ] [ world ] [ install pkg ] [ remove pkg ] [ info pkg ]
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apt-build is an apt-get frontend to build and install architecture optimized packages.
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update Retrieve new lists of packages
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