Re: slackware and openwebmail

From: Thorsten Winkler (thorsten.winkler_at_foni.net)
Date: 10/28/03


Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 13:14:02 +0100

Snakkes wrote:

Hello!

> Thx for the fast reply.

No problem. ;-)

> Im going to use the specified solution you propose, but i cant get by step
> 3. Where do i(in what file) change the path of perl?

After you ran the script you find a series of .openwebmail*.pl in
.../cgi-bin/openwebmail/ (ls -a). The new files with a dot in the
beginning are the old files, and the files without the leading dot are
the wrappers.

In all of these new files (with the leading dot) you need to change the
first line to:

#!/usr/bin/perl

Cheers.

-- 
Thorsten Winkler


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