Upgrade errors from 2.2.35 to 2.2.37

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by Check, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. Check

    Check New Member

    I know 37 requires more packages then 35 did, I did perform the recommended commands to install the 2 required packages, though im not great with ubuntu so maybe it didnt work. Can anyone help with the log below? Basically the install failed after it couldnt install SpamAssassin:

    Code:
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamav-milter'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamav-milter'
    Making install in test
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/test'
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/test'
    make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
    make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/test'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/test'
    Making install in unit_tests
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/unit_tests'
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/unit_tests'
    make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-exec-am'.
    make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/unit_tests'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/unit_tests'
    Making install in clamdtop
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamdtop'
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamdtop'
    test -z "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin"
    test -z "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/share/man/man1" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/share/man/man1"
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamdtop'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clamdtop'
    Making install in clambc
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clambc'
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clambc'
    test -z "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin"
      /bin/sh ../libtool   --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c clambc '/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin'
    libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/clambc /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/clambc
    make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clambc'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1/clambc'
    make[1]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1'
    make[2]: Entering directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1'
    test -z "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin"
     /usr/bin/install -c clamav-config '/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin'
    test -z "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/lib/pkgconfig" || /bin/mkdir -p "/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/lib/pkgconfig"
     /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 libclamav.pc '/home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/lib/pkgconfig'
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1'
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/thorst/install_ispconfig/compile_aps/clamav-0.96.1'
    checking for rm... /bin/rm
    checking for cat... /bin/cat
    checking for sed... /bin/sed
    checking for echo... /bin/echo
    checking for formail... /usr/bin/formail
    checking for mktemp... /bin/mktemp
    checking for sigtool... /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/sigtool
    checking for clamscan... /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/clamscan
    checking for clamdscan... /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/clamdscan
    checking for /tmp/clamd... no
    configure: ClamAV version 0.96.1-broken-compiler detected.
    configure: Using scanner /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/clamscan
    configure: Using scanner options --no-summary --stdout
    configure: Using virus signature file dir /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/share/clamav
    configure: Signature version reporting is off.
    configure: Scanner name adding is on.
    configure: Using temporary directory /tmp
    configure: Subject header rewriting is off.
    configure: creating ./config.status
    config.status: creating clamassassin
    config.status: creating Makefile
    cp -f clamassassin /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin
    chmod 555 /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/tools/clamav/bin/clamassassin
    What email address or URL should be used in the suspected-spam report
    text for users who want more information on your filter installation?
    (In particular, ISPs should change this to a local Postmaster contact)
    default text: [the administrator of that system]
    NOTE: settings for "make test" are now controlled using "t/config.dist".
    See that file if you wish to customise what tests are run, and how.
    
    checking module dependencies and their versions...
    
    ***************************************************************************
    ERROR: the required NetAddr::IP module is installed (3.14),
    but is below the minimum required version 4.000,
    some functionality will not be available.
    
      Used in determining which DNS tests are to be done for each of
      the header's received fields, and used by AWL plugin for extracting network
      address from an IPv6 addresses (and from IPv4 address on nondefault mask).
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Digest::SHA module is not installed.
    
      The Digest::SHA module is required by the DKIM plugin.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Mail::SPF module is not installed.
    
      Used to check DNS Sender Policy Framework (SPF) records to fight email
      address forgery and make it easier to identify spams.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional IP::Country module is not installed.
    
      Used by the RelayCountry plugin (not enabled by default) to determine
      the domain country codes of each relay in the path of an email.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Razor2 module is not installed,
    minimum required version is 2.61.
    
      Used to check message signatures against Vipul's Razor collaborative
      filtering network. Razor has a large number of dependencies on CPAN
      modules. Feel free to skip installing it, if this makes you nervous;
      SpamAssassin will still work well without it.
    
      More info on installing and using Razor can be found
      at http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/InstallingRazor .
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Net::Ident module is not installed.
    
      If you plan to use the --auth-ident option to spamd, you will need
      to install this module.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional IO::Socket::INET6 module is not installed.
    
      This is required if the first nameserver listed in your IP
      configuration or /etc/resolv.conf file is available only via an
      IPv6 address. Also used by a DCC plugin to access dccifd over network.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional IO::Socket::SSL module is not installed.
    
      If you wish to use SSL encryption to communicate between spamc and
      spamd (the --ssl option to spamd), you need to install this
      module. (You will need the OpenSSL libraries and use the
      ENABLE_SSL="yes" argument to Makefile.PL to build and run an SSL
      compatibile spamc.)
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Mail::DKIM module is not installed,
    minimum required version is 0.31, recommended version is 0.37 or higher.
    
      If this module is installed and the DKIM plugin is enabled,
      SpamAssassin will perform DKIM signature verification when DKIM-Signature
      header fields are present in the message headers, and check ADSP rules
      (e.g. anti-phishing) when a mail message does not contain a valid author
      domain signature. Version 0.37 or later is needed to fully support ADSP.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional LWP::UserAgent module is not installed.
    
      The "sa-update" program requires this module to make HTTP requests.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional HTTP::Date module is not installed.
    
      The "sa-update" program requires this module to make HTTP
      If-Modified-Since GET requests.
    
    
    ***************************************************************************
    NOTE: the optional Encode::Detect module is not installed.
    
      If you plan to use the normalize_charset config setting to detect
      charsets and convert them into Unicode, you will need to install
      this module.
    
    REQUIRED module out of date: NetAddr::IP
    optional module missing: Digest::SHA
    optional module missing: Mail::SPF
    optional module missing: IP::Country
    optional module missing: Razor2
    optional module missing: Net::Ident
    optional module missing: IO::Socket::INET6
    optional module missing: IO::Socket::SSL
    optional module missing: Mail::DKIM
    optional module missing: LWP::UserAgent
    optional module missing: HTTP::Date
    optional module missing: Encode::Detect
    
    warning: some functionality may not be available,
    please read the above report before continuing!
    
    make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
    ERROR: Could not make SpamAssassin
    Thanks,
     
  2. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    The NetAddr::IP module provided by the ubuntu version that you have installed on your system is too old for the current spamassassin. To fix that, plaese follow the instructions that are described in this post (for debian, which should work for ubuntu too):

    http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showpost.php?p=229525&postcount=4

    Before you try to do the update again, please run this command:

    mkdir /root/ispconfig

    to ensure that the updater recognizes the installed ispconfig and performs a update and not a install.
     
  3. Check

    Check New Member

    That did the trick, Thanks for your continued support.
     

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