Re: another glibc2.1 casualty (write)
Quoting Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>:
> You should be able to just do a `newaliases' and have the db rebuilt,
> might have to remove the old /etc/aliases.db, but it should work.
That's where that error came from. :(
I:
removed /etc/aliases.db and tried again (no go)
reinstalled sendmail using the default /etc/aliases (no go)
installed smail and left it at that for now (it at least works)
Ivan
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