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From: Giao Nguyen <grail@functional.com>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: FreeBSD 2.2.1, qmail, and qpop
Date: 29 Mar 1997 22:00:07 GMT
Organization: FIS Technologies
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Addison Laurent <addison@oir.state.sc.us> wrote:
: I'm trying to setup a new mailserver to replace an older one, and trying
: to use qmail on it.

: The qmail setup went quite smoothly, and now I have to setup some POP3
: service for it.

: When I try to make the checkpassword program, however, I get:
: cc  -c checkpassword.c
: cc -s -o checkpassword checkpassword.o
: checkpassword.o: Undefined symbol `_crypt' referenced from text segment
: *** Error code 1
: Stop.

Just add -lcrypt to the compile command and you should be all set.

: Comments in the makefile reference AIX and Linux, is there something
: that I'm missing to use this with BSD?

: E-mail answer preferred.
: Addison
: addison@oir.state.sc.us


Giao Nguyen
Project Manager	
FIS Technologies