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Q0106
Exim doesn't seem to be recognizing my operating system type correctly, and so is failing to build.
Run the command scripts/os-type -generic
. The output should be one of
the known OS types, and should correspond to your operating system. You
can see which OS are supported by obeying ls OS/Makefile-*
and looking
at the file name suffixes. If there is a discrepancy, it means that the
script is failing to interpret the output from the uname
command
correctly, or that the output is wrong. Meanwhile, you can build Exim by
obeying
EXIM_OSTYPE=xxxx make
instead of just make
, provided you are running a Bourne-compatible
shell, or otherwise by setting <small>EXIM_OSTYPE</small> correctly
in your environment. It is probably best to start again from a clean
distribution, to avoid any wreckage left over from the failed attempt.
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