[opendmarc-users] opendmarc for centos 5 32-bit

Todd Lyons tlyons at ivenue.com
Mon Apr 21 09:54:54 PDT 2014


I was just about to post that I missed the fact you had requested i386
binaries.  But then I remembered that I use mock to build the rpms, so
I created an i386 build environment and built opendmarc-1.2.0 for you.
 Dig around in that URL I gave you, it's in there.

...Todd


On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 4:51 PM, Fabian Santiago
<fsantiago at garden-life.org> wrote:
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> Hi Todd,
>
> I checked out that link you posted with the older RPMs on it but they
> are also x86_64. I just wanted to make sure you didn't miss the fact
> that I need 32-bit versions, as well as being for COS 5. thank you.
>
> - - Fabian S.
>
>
> On 4/19/2014 7:19 PM, Todd Lyons wrote:
>> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 1:19 PM, Fabian Santiago
>> <fsantiago at garden-life.org> wrote:
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>>> Does such a package exist? someone had pointed me to a german
>>> website but that version of opendmarc only seemed to work in
>>> centos 6. thanks.
>>
>> I can build you some CentOS 5 versions on Monday morning (GMT
>> -0700) and put them up at
>> http://downloads.mrball.net/Linux/CentOS/5/RPMS/ . Right now there
>> is an older version available, opendmarc 1.1.3.  What version were
>> you looking for?
>>
>> ...Todd
>>
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